A total war economy refers to the complete mobilization of a nation's resources and industries to support the war effort during a conflict. This involves not only the military but also the civilian economy, with governments often implementing measures such as rationing, conscription, and increased production of war materials. The entire society becomes focused on sustaining the war, leading to significant changes in labor, production, and consumption patterns. This concept was notably exemplified during World War I and World War II, where nations shifted to prioritize military needs over civilian ones.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
No change; the cold war was still on.
it was in afraid of war after world war 1
Because of war, the economy doesn't do very well. People earn less money in their jobs, so the military can have more equipment.
Austria's economy expanded during World War 2 as the country played a role in fueling the German war machine. After the war, however, the nation's economy was in shambles.
A total war economy.
Their Economy Flourished.
it was the strongest economy in the world
In war time most or all of the country's resources are pumped towards the war effort. People are rationed and the country is in total war. In peace time this is not so.
Total war was the destruction of civilian property to try and help damage the income of that area or economy. It also involves the destruction of public property such as railroad tracks, farms, homes, parks, etc.
The economy? huh. If a war between the U.S. and Russia were to happen then there would be no economy left. Almost all of the Human population will be destroyed by the resulting nuclear war. Every economy will be wiped out.
The economy of China in the world war 1 period was that it was in a bad shape.
The Civil War greatly improved the economy of the North but harmed the economy of the South.
After World War 2, the US had the strongest economy in the world.
our economy was tremendously affected by the war . tax payers were paying for the war and we spent a million dolars a day while in the war
Who's economy? Iraq's or whom?
Negatively war generally does not help the economy