oljekris
Oljekris, or oil crisis, is a term used to describe periods when disruptions to crude oil supply and sharp price increases create broad economic and political stress. While oil shocks have occurred at various times, the phrase is most closely associated with the major crises of the 1970s, which exposed global dependence on oil and the vulnerability of economies to energy price volatility.
The most prominent episodes occurred in the 1973–1974 and 1979–1980 periods. The 1973 crisis followed an OPEC-led
Impacts of oljekris included higher inflation, slower GDP growth, and changes in consumer behavior and industry
Today, oil markets remain susceptible to geopolitical tensions and supply constraints, but responses from earlier crises