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Shift in sectoral demand away from services toward consumer goods owing to the pandemic. The new trend toward "nesting" will likely persist for some time owing to hysteresis.McKinseyShortages of everyday products have become the new normal. Why they won’t end soon.Jaana Remes and Sajal Kohli
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Shift in sectoral demand away from services toward consumer goods owing to the pandemic. The new trend toward "nesting" will likely persist for some time owing to hysteresis.Shift in sectoral demand away from services toward consumer goods owing to the pandemic. The new trend toward "nesting" will likely persist for some time owing to hysteresis.McKinseyShortages of everyday products have become the new normal. Why they won’t end soon.Jaana Remes and Sajal Kohli
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Mike Norman considers the following as important:
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Shortages of everyday products have become the new normal. Why they won’t end soon.
Jaana Remes and Sajal Kohli