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    The 1970s energy crisis occurred when the Western world, particularly the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, faced substantial...
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  • An energy crisis or energy shortage is any significant bottleneck in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In literature, it often refers to one...
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    drop in oil production in the wake of the Iranian Revolution led to an energy crisis in 1979. Although the global oil supply only decreased by approximately...
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    end. Energy portal 1967 Oil Embargo 1970s energy crisis 1970s commodities boom 1990 oil price shock 2000s energy crisis 2022 global energy crisis Hubbert...
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  • A global energy crisis began in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, with much of the globe facing shortages and increased prices in oil, gas...
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  • crisis or oil shock may refer to: Abadan Crisis ("Iran Oil Crisis") of 1951–1954 - nationalization, coup, and de-nationalisation in Iran 1970s energy...
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  • history 1970s energy crisis OPEC oil price shock (1973) Energy crisis (1979) Secondary banking crisis (1973-1975) in the UK Latin American debt crisis (late...
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    the 1970s, the economy was hit by the oil shock and the Nixon shock. Energy consumption dropped and industrial production increased. During the 1970s energy...
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  • The Federal Energy Administration (FEA) was a United States government organization created in 1974 to address the 1970s energy crisis, and specifically...
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    adopted DST at various times since then, particularly since the 1970s energy crisis. Industrialized societies usually follow a clock-based schedule for...
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    Bank run (redirect from Banking crisis)
    conditions such as the U.S. savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. The global financial crisis that began in 2007 was centered around market-liquidity...
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    for energy commodities." 2000s commodities boom 2020s commodities boom 1970s commodities boom 2021–present global energy crisis 1970s energy crisis "Crude...
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    grew between America, the communist, and nationalist parties. The 1970s energy crisis was a period where petroleum production reached its peak, causing...
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  • American automobile executive and convicted fraudster. During the 1970s energy crisis, Carmichael promoted a prototype for a low-cost fuel-efficient car...
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    American debt crisis (Spanish: Crisis de la deuda latinoamericana; Portuguese: Crise da dívida latino-americana) was a financial crisis that originated...
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    war in Iraq. 1970s energy crisis List of recessions in the United States List of recessions in the United Kingdom Phillips curve Steel crisis Martha C. White...
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    preceding the 2021 crisis, Evergrande had pursued an aggressive expansion, including ventures in electric vehicles, theme parks, energy, and many other sectors...
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    in September 2008. This 2007–2008 phase was called the subprime mortgage crisis. The combination of banks unable to provide funds to businesses, and homeowners...
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  • The 1991 Indian economic crisis was an economic crisis in India resulting from a balance of payments deficit due to excess reliance on imports and other...
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  • United States List of recessions in the United Kingdom 1991 Indian economic crisis Economic bubble List of banking crises List of largest daily changes in...
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  • The steel crisis was a recession in the global steel market during the 1973–75 recession and early 1980s recession following the post–World War II economic...
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  • The Mexican peso crisis was a currency crisis sparked by the Mexican government's sudden devaluation of the peso against the U.S. dollar in December 1994...
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    The 2023 United States banking crisis was a series of bank failures and bankruptcies that took place in early 2023, with the United States federal government...
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    The Lebanese liquidity crisis is an ongoing financial crisis affecting Lebanon, that became fully apparent in August 2019, and was further exacerbated...
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  • December 1971 and 3.73027 riyals on February 1973. Following the 1970s energy crisis, the riyal was revalued to 3.55001 riyals per US dollar in August...
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    Debt crisis is a situation in which a government (nation, state/province, county, or city etc.) loses the ability of paying back its governmental debt...
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    The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s (commonly dubbed the S&L crisis) was the failure of 32% (1,043 of the 3,234) of savings and loan associations...
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  • Liquidity crisis Macroprudential policy Nikolai Kondratiev Real estate bubble Epistemology of finance Philosophy and economics Specific: 2000s energy crisis 2007–2008...
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  • expanded its operations globally during the 1970s decade. Similar to other oil companies during the 1970s energy crisis, Conoco’s operations were negatively...
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    closed the Suez Canal until 1975, eventually leading to the 1970s energy crisis and 1973 oil crisis due to the impact on oil deliveries coming to Europe from...
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