• In economics, shock therapy is a group of policies intended to be implemented simultaneously in order to liberalize the economy, including liberalization...
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  • Look up shock therapy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shock therapy may refer to: Shock therapy (economics) Shock therapy (psychiatry) Shock Treatment...
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  • unpopular policies such as deregulation and privatization. This economic "shock therapy" favors corporate interests while disadvantaging and disenfranchising...
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    Insulin shock therapy or insulin coma therapy was a form of psychiatric treatment in which patients were repeatedly injected with large doses of insulin...
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  • In economics, a shock is an unexpected or unpredictable event that affects an economy, either positively or negatively. Technically, it is an unpredictable...
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  • across borders. Automatic stabilizer Constitutional economics Policy mix Political economy Shock therapy (economics) Welfare cost of business cycles...
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  • Reason magazine Right libertarianism Shock therapy (economics) Thatcherism Third Way Triangulation Trickle-down economics Vincent, Andrew (2009). Modern Political...
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  • Insulin shock or diabetic hypoglycemia, from too much insulin Insulin shock therapy, purposely induced insulin shock, obsolete therapy Osmotic shock, caused...
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    Second World War 1988–1991 Dissolution of the Soviet Union and 90s Shock therapy (economics) Russian data after 2014 includes the populations of areas annexed...
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  • Self-revelation – Seven generation sustainability – Shock therapy (economics) – Signalling (economics) – Singer-Prebisch thesis – Slavery – Social capital...
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  • experience of alcohol; or pairing behavior with electric shocks of mild to higher intensities. Aversion therapy, when used in a nonconsensual manner, is widely...
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  • off delayed debts to the banking system and the Jewish Agency. Shock therapy (economics) Washington Consensus Balcerowicz Plan Supreme Decree 21060 "Miracle...
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    after he received the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1976. The policies are also sometimes referred to as shock therapy based on the fact that they were projected...
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    Trickle-down economics refers to economic policies that disproportionately favor the upper tier of the economic spectrum, comprising wealthy individuals...
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    recommended as the initial choice. Delaying initiation of vasopressor therapy during septic shock is associated with increased mortality. Norepinephrine is often...
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  • premature deaths in Russia from 1990 to 1998, which he party blames on the shock therapy imposed by the Washington Consensus. Neoliberal policies associated...
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    for Evolutionary Political Economy for her book “How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate” In 2019, Weber was also awarded the Warren...
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    first speech as president, Milei warned of an economic shock, which has been described as shock therapy in economic terms, to be used as a means to fix Argentina's...
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    administration and consequent higher cost for this therapy are major disadvantages. Monoclonal antibody therapy may prove to be beneficial for cancer, autoimmune...
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    [citation needed] Sachs' methods for stabilizing economies became known as shock therapy and were similar to successful approaches used in Germany after the...
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  • the paranoia of losing one's affluence, guilt, and the uncertainty or shock due to the unexpected nature of their fortune. These often develop from...
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  • service economy service recovery paradox Shephard's lemma shift work shock therapy short run shortage short-run shutdown condition A situation in which...
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    Yegor Gaidar (category Academic staff of the Higher School of Economics)
    1992 to 14 December 1992. He was the architect of the controversial shock therapy reforms administered in Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union...
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  • Mundell–Fleming model (category Economics models)
    Economics and Political Science. 29 (4): 475–485. doi:10.2307/139336. JSTOR 139336. Reprinted in Mundell, Robert A. (1968). International Economics....
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    Leszek Balcerowicz (category SGH Warsaw School of Economics alumni)
    Finance Minister Grzegorz Kołodko, who described Balcerowicz Plan as "shock without therapy". Kołodko notes that Balcerowicz promised only a slight increase...
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    shtml (February 17, 2009) Weber, Isabella (2021). How China Escaped Shock Therapy: the Market Reform Debate. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-429-49012-5...
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  • Retrieved 30 January 2012. Quiggin, John. Rationalism and Rationality in Economics, 1999, On Line Opinion, www.onlineopinion.com.au Kozul-Wright, Richard...
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