The Economic Consequences of the Iran War - Charles Winthrop - ebook

The Economic Consequences of the Iran War ebook

Charles Winthrop

0,0

Opis

The Iran War is more than a military conflict. It is a turning point that is reshaping the global economy in ways that will influence governments, businesses, investors, and households for years to come. From oil prices and inflation to supply chains, sanctions, financial markets, and artificial intelligence, the consequences extend far beyond the battlefield, redefining how nations compete and how economic power is exercised. In "The Economic Consequences of the Iran War", Charles Winthrop delivers a clear, balanced, and deeply insightful analysis of the forces transforming today's world. Discover why the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the planet's most strategically important waterways, how energy markets ripple through every economy, why inflation persists after geopolitical crises, how sanctions and financial systems have become powerful strategic tools, and why technology, semiconductors, and cybersecurity now stand at the center of global competition. Whether you are an investor seeking to understand market volatility, a business leader navigating supply chain risk, a policymaker preparing for future challenges, or a reader who wants to understand the changing balance of international power, this book provides the historical context, economic reasoning, and strategic insight needed to make sense of an increasingly uncertain world. Essential, timely, and thought-provoking, it explains not only what is changing, but why it matters and what may come next.

Ebooka przeczytasz w aplikacjach Legimi na:

Androidzie
iOS
czytnikach certyfikowanych
przez Legimi
czytnikach Kindle™
(dla wybranych pakietów)
Windows

Liczba stron: 373

Rok wydania: 2026

Odsłuch ebooka (TTS) dostepny w abonamencie „ebooki+audiobooki bez limitu” w aplikacjach Legimi na:

Androidzie
iOS
Oceny
0,0
0
0
0
0
0
Więcej informacji
Więcej informacji
Legimi nie weryfikuje, czy opinie pochodzą od konsumentów, którzy nabyli lub czytali/słuchali daną pozycję, ale usuwa fałszywe opinie, jeśli je wykryje.