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Oil price shocks, global financial markets and their connectedness

Energy Economics, 2020
This paper extends the literature on the relationship between oil price shocks and financial markets by examining the effect of oil shocks on the sovereign bond markets of a large number of advanced and emerging economies and exploring the impact of oil ...
Riza Demirer   +2 more
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Food production shocks across land and sea

Nature Sustainability, 2019
Richard S Cottrell   +2 more
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Shock

Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 2022
Shock is a life-threatening condition of circulatory failure that causes an imbalance between cellular oxygen supply and demand resulting in organ dysfunction. It is important to recognize promptly as it is reversible in earlier stages but will transition to an irreversible phase if left untreated.
Samir, Patel   +4 more
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Shock

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014
Critically ill patients with undifferentiated shock are complex and challenging cases in the ED. A systematic approach to assessment and management is essential to prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality. The simplified, systematic approach described in this article focuses on determining the presence of problems with cardiac function (the pump ...
David A, Wacker, Michael E, Winters
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Septic Shock (Endotoxic Shock)

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1973
PIP: The pathophysiology, clinical aspects, medical, and surgical management of endotoxin shock are reviewed. In the primate, the pathophysiology of endotoxin shock is contributed to by selective vasopasm, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and reduced myocardial response to sympathetic stimuli. Studies in the baboon measured various parameters of
D, Cavanagh, P S, Rao
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Heterodox Shocks [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Should shocks be part of our macro-modeling tool kit - for example, as a way of modeling discontinuities in fiscal policy or big moves in the financial markets? What are shocks, and how can we best put them to use? In heterodox macroeconomics, shocks tend to come in two broad types, with some exceptions for hybrid cases.
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Temperature Shocks and Establishment Sales

The Review of financial studies, 2019
Combining granular daily data on temperatures across the continental United States with detailed establishment data from 1990 to 2015, we study the causal impact of temperature shocks on establishment sales and productivity.
Jawad M. Addoum   +2 more
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International Shocks, Variable Markups, and Domestic Prices

The Review of Economic Studies, 2019
How strong are strategic complementarities in price setting across firms? In this article, we provide a direct empirical estimate of firms’ price responses to changes in competitor prices.
M. Amiti, Oleg Itskhoki, J. Konings
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Shock

Nursing Standard, 2001
Shock is a life-threatening condition and to provide the best treatment, nursing care needs to focus on the cause of shock. Different types of shock and their causes are discussed to provide a better understanding of the nursing priorities involved.
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