Many regions around the world have experienced shortages in the past. • Food shortages have occurred in the
United States during the
Great Depression. •
Rationing in the United Kingdom and
the United States occurred mainly during and after the world wars • Potato shortages in the Netherlands triggered the
1917 Potato riots. • From 1920 to 1933 during
prohibition in the United States, a black market for
liquor was created due to the low supply of
alcoholic beverages. • During the
1973 oil crisis, rationing and price controls were instituted in many countries, which caused shortages. • In the former
Soviet Union during the 1980s, prices were artificially low by fiat (i.e., high prices were outlawed). Soviet citizens waited in line for various
price-controlled goods and services such as cars, apartments, or some types of clothing. From the point of view of those waiting in line, such goods were in perpetual "short supply"; some of them were willing and able to pay more than the official price ceiling, but were legally prohibited from doing so. This method for determining the allocation of goods in short supply is known as "
rationing". • From the mid-2000s through the 2010s,
shortages in Venezuela occurred, due to the Venezuelan government's economic policies; such as relying on foreign imports while creating strict
foreign exchange controls, put price controls in place and having
expropriations result with lower domestic production. As a result of such shortages, Venezuelans had to search for products, wait in lines for hours and rationing was initiated, with the government allowing the purchase of a certain amount of products when it's available, through
fingerprint recognition. • Shortages in
Sudan sparked a revolution in 2019 which ended President
Omar al-Bashir's 30-year rule. They continued into 2020. • Panic buying due to the
COVID-19 pandemic caused
food and product shortages around the world. ==Labour shortage==