skorti
Skorti is a term used in theoretical discussions of resource economics and social policy to describe a systemic or persistent shortage of essential goods or services within a population. It differs from short-term price fluctuations and isolated supply gaps by reflecting long-run structural inadequacy.
The word is of Nordic or Scandinavian influence, drawing on roots related to lack or deficiency in
In academic modeling, skorti is used to study allocation mechanisms, welfare outcomes, and governance responses under
Causes of skorti can include ecological limits, climate-related shocks, restrictive trade or pricing policies, underinvestment in
Persistent shortages affect health, nutrition, education, and productivity. They tend to hit vulnerable groups hardest and
Policy responses emphasize resilience and redundancy: diversified supply chains, strategic reserves, investment in storage and infrastructure,