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Conclusion

Michael Taillard

A chapter in Economics and Modern Warfare, 2012, pp 199-201 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Economic combat is a study still in its infancy but with potential to have dramatic results. There is currently no formal study of the military application for economics; military strategists treating many of these events as anomalies, while economists tend to avoid the subject entirely. Through this neglected overlap, however, there is born the possibility to submit enemy combatants while reducing the risk of harm to one’s own soldiers, neutral civilians, and even the opposition’s soldiers. Any progress made to further this cause would be a boon to both efforts for peaceful resolution as well as the militaristic goals of submitting the enemy.

Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137282255_30

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