Source registry
Warconomy's source registry: every public source it cites, searchable and filterable by publisher, type, authority, citation readiness, cadence, and whether it backs a live observation — with links to per-source detail pages.
Site-wide coverage
Live/static indicators are manually maintained from cited public sources and are not real-time. Sample rows remain labeled.
See the full data coverage page for per-page and per-source breakdowns, the data review queue for which sources are due for review, and the source-quality dashboard for citation-readiness scoring.
Citation readiness
A derived label from each source’s authority, role, and how directly it backs a maintained value (not a correctness claim). Of 34 public sources: 29 official / intergovernmental, 5 authoritative research, 24 act as a source of record for a live indicator.
All sources
Search and filter the registry below, or use the machine-readable sources/data.json and sources.csv. The full list is server-rendered and remains visible without JavaScript.
Frequently asked questions
- Where does Warconomy's data come from?
- Official and intergovernmental publishers (EIA, SIPRI, NATO, UNCTAD, IMF, the European Commission, the U.S. Treasury) and authoritative research (CREA). Every public source is listed here with a per-source detail page.
- What is citation readiness?
- A derived label (high/medium/low) summarizing a source's authority, role, and how directly it backs a maintained value — to help cite the strongest source for each figure.
- Are values fetched live from these sources?
- No. Values are manually transcribed static fixtures from the publishers' own pages — not real-time and not automatically updated.