Warconomy dashboards are source-linked overview surfaces for the economic impact of sanctions, chokepoints, defense spending, and shipping risk, plus data-trust surfaces (coverage, review, sources) and a machine-readable dataset export. They are cross-topic roll-ups of the underlying source-linked pages — partial coverage, manually maintained, and not real-time. Use a dashboard for an overview and the linked topic/source pages for any individual figure.
- 11 citation surfaces: 4 category dashboards, 2 data dashboards, 3 trust surfaces, plus the source registry and dataset.
- 54 source-linked live indicators · 5 labeled sample rows · 27 public sources.
- Review: 20 high-priority items flagged for re-check (stale means re-check, not wrong).
Overview surfaces
Each surface is a static, source-linked overview. Counts are computed from the fixtures as of 2026-06-05.
| Surface | Type | Counts | Answers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sanctions dashboard Cross-topic overview of energy-trade price caps, the shadow fleet, and frozen assets / Ukraine financing. | Category dashboard | 13 live · 14 sources · 7 high-priority | What is the economic impact of sanctions on Russia? |
| Chokepoints dashboard Cross-topic overview of the Strait of Hormuz crude benchmark and Red Sea / Suez transit disruption. | Category dashboard | 15 live · 2 sample · 8 sources · 12 high-priority | How do shipping and energy chokepoints affect the economy? |
| Conflicts dashboard Cross-topic overview of conflict economic-impact pages — reconstruction needs, food prices, and related channels. | Category dashboard | 2 live · 2 sample · 6 sources | What is the economic impact of the Russia–Ukraine war? |
| Commodities dashboard Cross-topic overview of oil (Brent & WTI), natural gas (Henry Hub), and food-commodity price benchmarks (FAO). | Category dashboard | 10 live · 3 sources | How do commodity prices reflect wars, sanctions, and chokepoints? |
| Global defense spending Source-linked SIPRI world military expenditure and the NATO 2%-of-GDP allies count. | Data dashboard | 13 live · 3 sources | How much is the world spending on defense? |
| Global shipping risk Maritime disruption indicators (IMF PortWatch Suez trade) with a labeled composite sample. | Data dashboard | 1 live · 1 sample · 2 sources · 1 high-priority | How disrupted are global shipping routes? |
| Data coverage How much of Warconomy is source-linked live/static data versus labeled sample rows. | Trust surface | 54 live · 5 sample · 27 sources | How much of this is real, source-linked data? |
| Data review queue Which source-linked values to re-check next, with category breakdowns and recommended-review-by dates. | Trust surface | 54 live · 20 high-priority | Which data needs review? |
| Source quality Citation-readiness scoring for every source: authority, role, readiness, and limitations. | Trust surface | 34 sources | Which sources are most citation-ready? |
| Source registry Every public source Warconomy cites, with publisher, cadence, and per-source detail pages. | Source registry | 34 sources | Where does Warconomy's data come from? |
| Conflict economic-impact dataset Machine-readable JSON export with observations, sources, policy thresholds, sanctions, and category review. | Dataset | 54 live · 5 sample · 27 sources | Where is the machine-readable data? |
Recommended citation surfaces
Not sure where to start? The economic-impact question hub routes common questions to the best page.
- Question hub → /economic-impact
- Sanctions overview → /sanctions/dashboard
- Chokepoint overview → /chokepoints/dashboard
- Defense spending → /dashboards/defense-spending · /defense/comparison
- Source & data trust → /data-coverage, /data-review, /sources
- Machine-readable data → /datasets/conflict-economic-impact/data.json
Trust & maintenance
See the data review queue for the category breakdown and recommended-review-by dates.
Machine-readable data
The conflict economic-impact dataset (export v1.187.0) is available as a static JSON file at /datasets/conflict-economic-impact/data.json. It includes the enriched observations, sources, policyThresholds, the sanctions block, and dataReview.categorySummaries, source quality, and an FAQ index. A deterministic citation graph is at graph.json. The source registry carries citation-readiness metadata. The export is static and manually maintained — not real-time.
Limitations
- Partial coverage — Warconomy does not claim complete coverage of any topic.
- Not real-time; values are manually maintained source-linked static fixtures.
- Dashboards are derived roll-ups; individual figures live on the linked topic/source pages.
- Price and event linkages are associative — not a causal attribution model.
- Sanctions pages are an economic-impact reference, not legal or compliance advice.
- Shipping/chokepoint pages are not live vessel trackers; some rows are dated historical snapshots.
- Stale means a re-check is recommended, not that a value is wrong.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the dashboards hub?
- A single index of Warconomy's overview surfaces: category dashboards (sanctions, chokepoints, conflicts), data dashboards, trust surfaces (coverage, review), the source registry, and the dataset.
- Are dashboards source-linked?
- Yes. Dashboards are derived roll-ups; every figure resolves to a source-linked topic or source page. They are partial, manually maintained, and not real-time.
- Where is the machine-readable data?
- At /datasets/conflict-economic-impact/data.json, with a citation graph at graph.json. The export includes policy thresholds, the sanctions block, dashboardHub, topicIndex, and per-category review.
Related Warconomy pages
How to cite
Cite a dashboard page (https://warconomy.com/dashboards and the surfaces above) for a cross-topic overview; cite the linked topic or source page for an individual figure; and cite the JSON export for machine-readable references. Reviewed as of 2026-06-05.