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shortage
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United States
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During crises in the United States, shortages of essential goods like toilet paper lead to panic buying and hoarding.
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5
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2
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shortage
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India
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Shortages of essential goods, including drinking water, are common in India, leading to government rationing and water conservation measures.
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3
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3
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shortage
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Western countries
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During Western crises, shortages of toilet paper lead to panic buying and hoarding.
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3
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4
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shortage
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China
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In China, shortages of staple foods prompt government intervention and supply subsidies for fair distribution.
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2
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5
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shortage
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Eastern countries
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Shortage of staple foods in Eastern countries can lead to government intervention and supply subsidies for fair distribution.
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2
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6
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shortage
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Venezuela
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Shortages in Venezuela are caused by government control and central planning, resulting in long queues for basic supplies.
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2
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7
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shortage
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Cuba
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Shortages are frequent in Cuba and people are used to queuing for basic supplies.
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1
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8
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shortage
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Developing countries
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In developing countries, shortage of drinking water leads to water conservation and reliance on alternative sources.
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1
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