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International And Domestic War Brings Social Influence

Author Name: John Lok | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

In my book "International And Domestic War Brings Social Influence," explores the multifaceted ways in which war, both international and internal, impacts a country's economic development .

My work delves into historical examples, such as the First World War's effect on the European economy, and examines the economic consequences of war for the United States .

My view also investigates the relationship between economic policy, peace, and security, as well as the connection between civil wars and economic growth . A significant focus of his research is the economic impact of war and increased military spending, and how internal civil wars affect human welfare and long-term economic development .

Ultimately, my view aims to provide insights for readers to assess whether wars primarily bring advantages, disadvantages, or both to economic growth .

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John Lok

JOHN LOK, Behavioral Economist

    I had graduated business Administration Science Degree in Common Wealth Open University.

The relationship between economic policy and peace and security is also a critical aspect of this discussion. Economic stability and equitable distribution of resources can often contribute to peace, while economic disparities and crises can fuel conflict .

Increased military spending, while sometimes seen as a deterrent or a necessary investment for national security, can divert resources from other vital sectors like education, healthcare, and infrastructure, potentially hindering overall economic development 

In conclusion, my  work appears to offer a detailed examination of the economic and social consequences of war, encouraging a nuanced understanding of whether conflicts ultimately benefit or harm economic growth [.

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