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Global shock – the impact on west and central African children Dakar, Senegal, 6 November 2009 - The cumulative effects of the global financial and food shocks on West Africa's children have been pieced together at a series of meetings of experts convened by UNICEF.
"The open model excels when the economy is strong, and in response to a global shock.
A global shock has hit most industries, and there is plenty of spare capacity.
Nevertheless, he describes the coup d'état of 1917 as "a global shock, from which this country could never recover".
The events are not predictions, but paint a picture of what a global shock to food production might look like.
Although few anticipated the global shock waves that accompanied the market slide, internal planners had long been aware that a downturn was in the making.
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Clearly, Tim had been briefed and his agenda was to cook up a sensational story that would give life to the 'new' NME as a must-read national if not global shock-horror story.
The EGF is designed to help national governments with regeneration following redundancies and global shocks.
Its final declaration recognises that increased liberalisation is not a panacea and can make countries more vulnerable to global shocks.
A revised inflation target will provide a further buffer against asset bubbles, safeguarding the economy from global shocks.
The strong regulations of its banks preventing their over-leverage meant they were insulated from the worst of global shocks.
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