Index

Topics

Every canonical Warconomy economic-impact page, searchable and filterable by category, data mode, review status, FAQ coverage, and live-data presence — plus the data-trust surfaces and machine-readable dataset. Partial coverage, source-linked, not real-time.

Warconomy organizes its economic-impact coverage into canonical topic pages (conflicts, chokepoints, sanctions, commodities), category dashboards that roll those topics up, data dashboards, and a machine-readable dataset — all source-linked and manually maintained. This index lists every canonical page and lets you search and filter by category, data mode, review status, and FAQ coverage. Coverage is partial and not real-time; quantitative values are source-linked, with sample rows clearly labeled.

  • 15 canonical topic pages across 5 categories.
  • 4 category dashboards roll those pages up.
  • Source-linked and manually maintained; partial coverage; not real-time.

Search & filter topics

Filter the canonical economic-impact pages below. The full list is server-rendered, so it stays visible without JavaScript. For a machine-readable index see topics/data.json.

Showing 15 of 15 topics

Topic guides

Plain-English explainers that introduce a theme and link to the canonical pages for it.

  • Conflict economicsHow wars reshape economies — reconstruction needs, trade disruption, food and energy effects — with source-linked Warconomy reference pages.
  • Shipping chokepointsWhy narrow sea passages like the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea / Suez route matter for global trade and energy — explained and source-linked.
  • Sanctions & their economic impactHow sanctions on Russian energy trade, the shadow fleet, and frozen assets are tracked at Warconomy — an economic-impact reference, not legal advice.
  • Energy securityHow conflict, chokepoints, and sanctions affect oil and gas flows and prices — the energy-security view across Warconomy's source-linked pages.
  • Defense spendingHow global and national military expenditure is tracked at Warconomy — SIPRI totals and the NATO 2%-of-GDP count, annual and source-linked.
  • Food & commoditiesHow wars and shipping disruption affect food and commodity prices — FAO food prices and oil benchmarks, tracked alongside conflict on Warconomy.

Best page for common questions

For the full natural-language question→answer router, see the economic-impact question hub.

Data trust & machine-readable

Limitations

  • Partial coverage — not a complete map of any topic.
  • Not real-time; values are manually maintained source-linked static fixtures.
  • Sample rows are clearly labeled and must not be cited as current data.
  • Every quantitative value is source-linked; figures are associative, not causal attributions.

Frequently asked questions

How is Warconomy's coverage organized?
Into canonical topic pages (conflicts, chokepoints, sanctions), category dashboards that roll those up, data dashboards, and a machine-readable dataset. This index lists every canonical page by category.
Topic page or dashboard — which should I cite?
Cite a category dashboard for a cross-topic overview and a topic page for an individual figure. Each figure links to its underlying source.
Is coverage complete?
No — coverage is partial and not real-time. Quantitative values are source-linked, and sample rows are clearly labeled and must not be cited as current data.

Related Warconomy pages

How to cite

Cite a category dashboard for a cross-topic overview, a topic page for an individual figure, the source registry for provenance, and the JSON export for machine-readable references. See the dashboards hub and methodology.