back-ordered shortage - определение. Что такое back-ordered shortage
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Что (кто) такое back-ordered shortage - определение

HUMAN-MADE SCARCITY
False shortage; Fake shortage; False scarcity
  • A [[production–possibility frontier]] showing trade-offs
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shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
(shortages)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If there is a shortage of something, there is not enough of it.
A shortage of funds is preventing the UN from monitoring relief...
Vietnam is suffering from food shortage...
N-VAR: usu with supp, N of n, n N
Shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
·noun Amount or extent of deficiency, as determined by some requirement or standard; as, a shortage in money accounts.
Short Supply         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
Commodities in short supply may be subject to export controls to protect the domestic economy from the excessive drain of scarce materials and to reduce the serious inflationary impact of satisfying foreign demand. Items that the U.S. controls for short supply purposes include petroleum and petroleum products, unprocessed western red cedar, and shipment of horses by sea. The controls are included in the Export Administration Regulations.
shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
n.
1) an acute shortage
2) a food; housing; labor; teacher shortage; wartime shortages
Shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
In economics, a shortage or excess demand is a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market. It is the opposite of an excess supply (surplus).
shortage         
  • Empty supermarket shelves in the dry pasta section due to panic-buying as the result of the 2020 COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
  • A 2014 image of product [[shortages in Venezuela]]
ECONOMIC DEMAND THAT EXCEEDS SUPPLY
Labor shortage; Labour shortage; Skills shortage; Economic shortage; Shortages; Material shortage; Hiánygazdaság; Hianygazdasag; Labor scarcity; Excess demand; Shortage economies; Gospodarka niedoboru; Short supply; Skills shortages; Scarcity of labour; Shortage (economics); Slim pickings; Lack of workers; Shortage of labor
¦ noun a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
Chip shortage         
DECREASE IN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT AVAILABILITY
Silicon chip shortage; Chip famine; Semiconductor shortage; Global chip shortage
A chip shortage, also referred to as semiconductor shortage or chip famine, is a phenomenon in the integrated circuit (chip) industry when demand for silicon chips outstrips supply.
Partially ordered group         
GROUP WITH A COMPATIBLE PARTIAL ORDER
Lattice ordered group; Positive element (ordered group); Partially ordered monoid; Orderable group; Ordered group; Lattice-ordered group; Partially-ordered group; Integrally closed ordered group; Integrally closed partially ordered group; Integrally closed (partially ordered group); Positive cone of a partially ordered group
In abstract algebra, a partially ordered group is a group (G, +) equipped with a partial order "≤" that is translation-invariant; in other words, "≤" has the property that, for all a, b, and g in G, if a ≤ b then a + g ≤ b + g and g + a ≤ g + b.
Back-to-back house         
  • A typical yard of 14 back-to-back houses. Note the shared "privies" (outdoor toilets) and "wash houses"
  • Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard
  • With no rear yard, across-street washing lines are employed with a [[pulley]] operated from street level.
  • Back-to-back housing courtyard, 1883
  • The exterior of the Birmingham back-to-backs, with shops and courtyard entrance
  • The courtyard
  • Plans for houses in Nottingham, 1844
FORM OF TERRACED HOUSE
Back to backs; Back-to-back housing; Back-to-back houses; Back to back house; Back-to-backs
Back-to-backs are a form of terraced houses in the United Kingdom, built from the late 18th century through to the early 20th century in various guises. Many thousands of these dwellings were built during the Industrial Revolution for the rapidly increasing population of expanding factory towns.
San Francisco housing shortage         
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San Francisco housing crisis; San Fransisco Housing Shortage
Starting in the 1990s, the city of San Francisco, and the surrounding San Francisco Bay Area have faced a serious affordable housing shortage, such that by October 2015, San Francisco had the highest rents of any major US city. The nearby city of San Jose, had the fourth highest rents, and adjacent Oakland, had the sixth highest.

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Artificial scarcity

Artificial scarcity is scarcity of items despite the technology for production or the sufficient capacity for sharing. The most common causes are monopoly pricing structures, such as those enabled by laws that restrict competition or by high fixed costs in a particular marketplace. The inefficiency associated with artificial scarcity is formally known as a deadweight loss.