1 | Yet why were there no price shocks then? | |
2 | In some countries, the crisis may actually have increased governments' desire to develop the funds, because officials see them as tools which can be used to respond to financial shocks. | |
3 | But disturbances in the air can change those measurements, so GPS units have sophisticated algorithms to sense and adjust to that kind of disturbance--so why not the nuclear shockwave? | |
4 | Households with more education cope better with economic shocks and with extreme weather events. | |
5 | But unlike marketmakers, they are not obliged to do so during bouts of turbulence. |