Market run

Market run

A market run or run on the market occurs when consumers increase purchasing of a particular product because they fear a shortage. As a market run progresses, it generates its own momentum: as more people demand the item, the supply line becomes unable to keep up. This causes a local shortage, which in turn encourages further hoarding.

Examples include a run on the gasoline market following hurricane Katrina in 2005, an ammunition shortage following President Obama's election in 2008,[1] and the legendary run on toilet paper following a Johnny Carson joke on The Tonight Show in 1973.[2]

See also

Bank run

References

  1. ^ http://timesonline.typepad.com/uselections/2008/11/gun-sales-soar.html
  2. ^ http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/trivia74.html



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