What Is a War Economy?
War economy is the organization of a country’s production capacity and distribution during a time of conflict. A war economy must make substantial adjustments to its consumer production to accommodate defense production needs. In a war economy, governments must choose how to allocate their country’s resources very carefully in order to achieve military victory while also meeting vital domestic consumer demands.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- A war economy takes place when a country is at war and it affects its capacity to produce and distribute goods.
- Governments in a war economy must decide how to allocate resources to account for its defense needs.
- War economies generally use tax dollars for defense spending
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