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- The Wartime Economy Nobody Is Calling a Wartime EconomyFor forty years, the organizing principle of the American economy was efficiency. Remove the redundancy. Consolidate the platform. Offshore the manufacturing. Thin the inventory. Trust the supply chain. The logic was sound and the gains were real: lower prices, higher margins, faster delivery, more choice. The system worked — until the conditions that made it… Read more: The Wartime Economy Nobody Is Calling a Wartime Economy
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