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  2. Effects of war - Wikipedia

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    The economy may suffer devastating impacts during and after a time of war. According to Shank, "negative unintended consequences occur either concurrently with the war or develop as residual effects afterwards thereby impeding the economy over the longer term". [17]

  3. Economic impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of the conflict had both positive and negative effects on the economy of Armenia. One of the negative impacts of the war was that due to the influx of Russian migrants, the prices of the apartments in the center of Yerevan increased sharply on average 109,000 AMD per square.

  4. How Russia's invasion of Ukraine affects the American economy

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    Even before last week’s invasion, the Dow had been in a slump, and the Russia-Ukraine tension has probably played some role. As of Friday’s close, the Dow was down by 2,500 points, or 7 ...

  5. Economic warfare - Wikipedia

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    In such a situation, damage to an enemy's economy is damage to that enemy's ability to fight a war. Scorched-earth policies may deny resources to an invading enemy. Policies and measures in economic warfare may include blockade , blacklisting , preclusive purchasing , rewards and the capturing or the control of enemy assets or supply lines . [ 3 ]

  6. The world economy will slow next year because of inflation ...

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    The world economy has endured one shock after another since early 2020 — the eruption of COVID-19, a resurgence of inflation as the rebound from the pandemic showed unexpected strength, the war ...

  7. Trump’s unprecedented trade proposals would inflict “significant collateral damage on the US economy,” costing consumers at least $500 billion a year, or 1.8% of gross domestic product (GDP ...

  8. War economy - Wikipedia

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    A war economy or wartime economy is the set of preparations undertaken by a modern state to mobilize its economy for war production. Philippe Le Billon describes a war economy as a "system of producing, mobilizing and allocating resources to sustain the violence."

  9. Military Keynesianism - Wikipedia

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    A meta-analysis of 42 primary studies with 243 effect size, which are aggregated results from multiple studies, found that military expenditures tend to have positive effects on economic growth in developed countries but generally negative effects on growth in less developed countries. The study attributes the negative effects to the diversion ...