7. Limitations and Failures of Supply Manipulation
8. Suggestions for Future Research on Supply Manipulation
Part II: Trade Manipulation
9. Preliminary Concept: Terms of Trade
10. Preclusive Purchasing
11. Resource Appropriation
12. Supply Exploitations
13. Tactical Hiring
14. Tactical Pricing
15. Trade Agreements
16. Currency Manipulation
17. Counterfeiting
18. Limitations and Failures of Trade Manipulation
19. Suggestions for Future Research on Trade Manipulation
Part III: Market Manipulation
20. Economic Intelligence
21. Labor Exploitations
22. Expropriating Peoples
23. Equity and Debt Engineering
24. Equilibrium Redirection
25. Decision Management Modeling
26. Resource-Based View of Conflict
27. Profits of the Game
28. Limitations and Problems with Market Manipulation
29. Suggestions for Future Research on Market Manipulation
Michael Taillard is a professional economic consultant and researcher, specializing in strategic management and behavioral science. His other books include Psychology and Modern Warfare (2013), Corporate Finance for Dummies (2012), 101 Things Everyone Needs to Know about the Global Economy (2013), and Aspirational Revolution (2017).
This book demonstrates how economic tools have been used throughout history to accomplish goals of military conflict, how they can be used more effectively than traditional means of warfare in the modern era, and how we can derive a better understanding of economic strategy applicable not just to the military but also to market competition. This new edition includes a thorough updating of chapters on advances in our understanding of economic warfare and more recent examples, such as ISIS’s reliance on obtaining control over oil production facilities, North Korea’s nuclear program, and China’s emphasis on scientific research and technological innovation. This edition also features an entirely new chapter on the commercialization of the conflict over the region of Kashmir.