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INABILITY OF PEOPLE, ORGANIZATIONS, AND SOCIETIES TO WITHSTAND ADVERSE IMPACTS FROM MULTIPLE STRESSORS, INCLUDING ABUSE, SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND NATURAL HAZARDS
Social Vulnerability; Vulnerability (Society); Collective vulnerability
  • Pressure and Release (PAR) model after Blaikie et al. (1994) showing the progression of vulnerability. The diagram shows a disaster as the intersection between socio-economic pressures on the left and physical exposures (natural hazards) on the right
  • Risk-Hazard (RH) model (diagram after Turner et al., 2003), showing the impact of a hazard as a function of exposure and sensitivity. The chain sequence begins with the hazard, and the concept of vulnerability is noted implicitly as represented by white arrows.

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n. vulnerabilità
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macro-economics         
  • A traditional AS–AD diagram showing shift in AD and the AS curve becoming inelastic beyond potential output
  • (Production and national income) Macroeconomics takes a big-picture view of the entire economy, including examining the roles of, and relationships between, corporations, governments and households, and the different types of markets, such as the financial market and the labour market. However, the use of [[natural resources]] and the generation of [[waste]] (like [[greenhouse gas]]es) are often excluded in its models.
  • Natural resources flow through the economy and end up as waste and pollution.
  • An example of intervention strategy under different conditions
  • In this example of an IS/LM chart, the IS curve moves to the right, causing higher interest rates (i) and expansion in the "real" economy (real GDP, or Y).
  • Changes in the ten-year moving averages of price level and growth in money supply (using the measure of M2, the supply of hard currency and money held in most types of bank accounts) in the US from 1880 to 2016. Over the long run, the two series show a close relationship.
  • A chart using US data showing the relationship between economic growth and unemployment expressed by [[Okun's law]]. The relationship demonstrates cyclical unemployment. Economic growth leads to a lower unemployment rate.
BRANCH OF ECONOMICS THAT STUDIES AGGREGATED INDICATORS
MacroeconomicS; Macro-economics; Macroeconomic; Macroeconomist; Macroeconomy; Marcoeconomics; Macro economics; Macro-economic theory; Macroeconomic policy; Macroeconomic theory; Macro-economic; Macroeconomic policies; Macroeconomics study; Open Economy Marcoeconomics; Open economy macroeconomics; Macroeconomic vulnerability; Macroeconomic analysis
macroeconomia (il ramo dell"economia che studia globalmente fenomeni quali il prodotto nazionale, gli investiment, il levello dei prezzi)

Definitie

Invulnerable
·adj Incapable of being wounded, or of receiving injury.
II. Invulnerable ·adj Unanswerable; irrefutable; that can not be refuted or convinced; as, an invulnerable argument.

Wikipedia

Social vulnerability

In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including abuse, social exclusion and natural hazards. Social vulnerability refers to the inability of people, organizations, and societies to withstand adverse impacts from multiple stressors to which they are exposed. These impacts are due in part to characteristics inherent in social interactions, institutions, and systems of cultural values.

Because it is most apparent when calamity occurs, many studies of social vulnerability are found in risk management literature.