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Nor does time cushion anemic post-crisis recoveries from the inevitable next shock.
It's hard to know when the next shock will hit, or what form it will take; otherwise, it wouldn't be a shock.
Moreover, the Japan shock is not the only negative factor at work today.
After the shock of the September 2001 terrorist attacks, his son, George W. Bush, developed a far more ambitious vision.
Another Oil Shock?
Consumers in the US, but also in Europe and Asia, will be hit by an oil shock.
Dynamism like this does not stop without a major shock.
It was a horrendous shock, imposing great social costs, but it changed Russia's mentality, not only the exchange rate.
Did the bombings that rocked Riyadh shock the al-Saud royal family from its complacency at long last?
But when the world's finance ministers recover from their April shock therapy, they also need to look at the opportunities.
It somehow survived the post-Soviet shock, and has now recovered.
As the violence of the social mobilizations and the level of discontent have grown, Bolivia's intellectuals and politicians remain in a state of shock, afraid of contradicting the masses.
Italy is perhaps the prime candidate to lead an exit from the eurozone, though a political shock could also arise in France, spurring it to negotiate with Germany the dissolution of the monetary union.
Peter Kenen argued in the late 1960's that without exchange-rate movements as a shock absorber, a currency union requires fiscal transfers as a way to share risk.
If the main problem had been confined to excess leverage and risk-taking within the financial sector, the economic shock would have been large, but the recovery quicker.
As a result, when the shock of 2008-2009 hit, every economy in the region either experienced a sharp slowdown or fell into outright recession.
The recent data leave little doubt that Asia is now starting to feel the impact of the latest global shock.
Prices in glamour cities are likely to drop sharply the next time there is a serious recession, or if the local economy suffers a severe shock, or if interest rates rise too fast.
For the second time in less than four years, Asia is being hit with a major external demand shock.
But they may also be waiting for the first external shock to puncture the Chavez balloon before they pounce.
And could a weakened Europe cope with an oil shock at all? A regional and global security shock caused by asymmetric warfare could add still further to the world economy's troubles, causing exports to slump even more.

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