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Taillard, Michael, (1982-)
Economics and modern warfare = the invisible fist of the market /
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正題名/作者:
Economics and modern warfare/ Michael Taillard.
其他題名:
the invisible fist of the market /
作者:
Taillard, Michael,
出版者:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 211 p.) :ill.. :
標題:
Economic sanctions. -
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137282255
ISBN:
9781137282255 (electronic bk.)
Economics and modern warfare = the invisible fist of the market /
Taillard, Michael,1982-
Economics and modern warfare
the invisible fist of the market /[electronic resource] :Michael Taillard. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2012. - 1 online resource (xii, 211 p.) :ill..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A Critique of Current Methods -- Embargoes -- Blockades -- Tariffs and Quotas -- Subsidies and Dumping -- Other Trade Sanctions -- Exchange Rate Manipulation -- Leveraging Humanitarian Aid -- Summary -- PART I: SUPPLY MANIPULATION -- Creating Shortages of Supplies -- Blockade Example: The Ostrogoths Sack Rome -- Supply Channel Example: The United States Civil War -- The Impact of Specific Supplies -- Strategic Targeting -- Creating Shortages of Capital Assets -- Funding Sources -- Trade Example: The Cold War -- Commercial Funding Example: Al Qaeda -- Reactions to Capital Shortages -- Creating Shortages of Human Assets -- Skilled and Unskilled Labor -- Skilled Labor Example: Nazi Germany and the Atomic Bomb -- Hiring Local Nationals -- Human Resource Management -- Physical Confrontation -- Measuring their Incentive to Attack -- Strategies in Anticipating Attack -- Resource Consumption Example: 23rd Headquarters Special Troops -- Strategies in Reacting to Attack -- Resource Infiltration Example: Merchant Raiders -- Systempunkt Targets -- Resource Mapping and Systempunkt Identification -- Systempunkt Example: Operation Pastorius -- Limitations and Failures of Supply Manipulation -- Market Destruction -- Black Market Trade -- Suggestions for Future Research -- PART II: TRADE MANIPULATION -- Preliminary Concept b6 s Terms of Trade -- Definition and Application -- Implications of Altering Terms of Trade -- Industries to Target -- Preclusive Purchasing -- Altering Price and Supply -- Tungsten Example: Nazi Germany -- Optimizing Strategy -- Resource Appropriation -- The Value of Supplies -- Trade Example: Chinese Warlords -- Supply Exploitations -- Anticipating Black Markets -- Supply Exploitation Example: The Second Sack of Rome -- Secondary Impacts -- Tactical Hiring -- Labor Market Wage Equilibrium -- Altering Capital Ownership Social Dynamics -- Tactical Pricing -- Predatory Pricing -- Taking Advantage of Tariffs and Subsidies -- Price Discrimination -- War Profiteering Example: Waste and Fraud during OIF/OEF -- 'Insider Trading' -- Trade Agreements -- Finding Potential Partners -- Terms of Partnership -- Loyalty -- Currency Manipulation -- Currency Value Manipulation -- Currency Liquidation Example: China's Reserve of US Dollars -- Diverting Foreign Currencies -- Diverting Local Currencies -- Counterfeiting -- Altering Value of Demand -- Altering Value of Supply -- Limitations and Failures of Trade Manipulation -- Time Elasticity Problems -- Legal Concerns -- Suggestions for Future Research -- PART III: MARKET MANIPULATION -- Economic Intelligence -- Analyzing Economic Fluctuations -- Price Analysis Example: Black Market Diamonds in Nazi Germany -- Predicting Behaviors Based on Resources -- Counterintelligence -- Corporate Misinformation Example: Board of Economic Warfare -- Economics Style Information Warfare -- Controlling Enemy Example: 23rd Headquarters Special Troops -- Labor Exploitations -- Labor Disruptions -- Work Stoppages: Nazi Germany -- Expropriating Peoples -- Providing Honorable Option to Change Sides -- Conquered by Choice Example: Alexander the Great -- Westernization -- Culture Shock Example: The Wal-Mart Effect -- Equity and Debt Engineering -- Altering Ownership Structure -- Leveraging Key Industries and Businesses -- Equilibrium Redirection -- Increased Resource Consumption -- Employment Redistribution -- Decision Management Modeling -- Regional Statistical Variation Modeling -- Decision Management Optimization -- Resource-Based View of Warfare -- Combat Progress Model -- Implications of Model -- Relationship to Incentive Model -- Limitations and Problems with Market Manipulation -- Suggestions for Future Research -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Ethical Concerns -- Potential and Plans for Future Research -- Future Frontiers.
Improving on our body of tactical knowledge, Economics of Modern Warfare is an analysis of the potential for Adam Smith's proverbial 'Invisible Hand of the Market' to effectively submit enemy combatants while severely reducing the amount of risk and tragedy associated with war. By referring to a handful of battles throughout history, many previously dismissed as tactical anomalies, a new form of military strategy is derived through the manipulation of supplies, capital, and markets. This proof-of-concept book combines economic theory with applied analyses of military successes and failures, explaining them simply for audiences of all levels of interest in military studies, economics, or history.
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.1/17
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