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For analysts

How analysts can use Warconomy: a versioned, source-linked economic-impact dataset with machine-readable exports, provenance, checksums, and reproducible version pins. Static, partial coverage, not real-time; benchmarks tracked alongside risk, not causal attributions.

static reference · data June 5, 2026

Warconomy gives analysts a versioned, source-linked dataset with machine-readable exports, provenance, deterministic checksums, and reproducible version pins. Pull the export, pin a version, check provenance and confidence, and compare only like units. Values are market benchmarks tracked alongside risk — not causal attributions — and coverage is partial, not real-time.

  • Machine-readable exports + reproducible version pins.
  • Provenance, confidence, and freshness on every figure.
  • Compare like-for-like; benchmarks, not causal claims.

Pull the machine-readable export

Start from data.json, or the CSV/JSONL distributions for spreadsheet/notebook work. Download bundle.

Pin a version

Freeze a release so a model or report is reproducible; the registry lists every materialized version. Version registry.

Check provenance and coverage

Every figure links to its source; the coverage report shows how much is source-linked. Provenance coverage.

Read confidence, not just value

Confidence and review dates qualify each figure. Treat low-confidence or stale values accordingly. Quality scorecard.

Compare like with like

Rankings compare a single shared metric/unit; do not mix units. Benchmarks are tracked alongside risk, not causal attributions. Comparisons.

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