bristfälla
Bristfälla is a Swedish term that literally means a “shortage trap” or “deficiency trap.” It is not a standard technical term with a single, fixed definition, but is used descriptively in discussions of risk, decision-making, and resource management to denote a situation where scarcity or deficiency creates a trap that leads to suboptimal or counterproductive outcomes.
The word is a compound of brist (shortage, lack) and fälla (trap). Because it is not widely
- Supply chains: a shortage prompts price spikes and hoarding, which in turn intensifies the shortage and
- Public policy and budgeting: budget cuts in maintenance or preventive services can create longer-term failures that
- Behavioral and organizational decision-making: scarcity of time, money, or expertise can lead to rushed or risky
- Ecology and resource management: reliance on a single resource during scarcity can trigger overexploitation and irreversible
Because bristfälla is not a fixed term, its precise meaning should be defined within each discussion. It
See also: pitfall, scarcity effects, risk management, supply chain resilience, tragedy of the commons.