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Una economía en tiempo de guerra sería diferente esta vez
The article explores how a modern wartime economy would differ from historical precedents, examining the implications for production, labor, and government policy in today's context.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Apr 20, 2026
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The implications of a wartime economy are complex; it's essential to weigh both the economic opportunities and the ethical dilemmas it presents.
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A wartime economy can drive innovation and job creation, revitalizing industries that have stagnated in peacetime.
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The societal costs of a wartime economy, including loss of life and civil liberties, outweigh any potential economic benefits.
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Transitioning to a wartime economy could exacerbate existing inequalities, as marginalized communities may bear the brunt of resource allocation.
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A wartime economy could foster national unity and collective purpose, providing a shared goal for citizens to rally around.
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