economic mobilisation
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The government announced an economic mobilisation to increase factory production.
Definition
Noun: 1. The organization and preparation of a country's resources, industries, and workforce for the purpose of supporting a war effort or a major national objective. This process involves government-directed shifts in production, allocation of materials, and control of labor to prioritize national needs, often moving from a peacetime to a wartime economy.
Usage
- Economic mobilisation is typically discussed in historical, political, or military contexts.
- It describes a large-scale, government-led effort.
- It is often contrasted with a free-market economy.
Examples
- The government announced a policy of economic mobilisation to meet the demands of the prolonged conflict.
- Historians study the economic mobilisation during World War II, when automobile factories began producing tanks and airplanes.
- Successful economic mobilisation requires coordination between the public and private sectors.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be extended metaphorically to describe a concerted, large-scale effort to marshal economic resources for a non-military crisis, such as a pandemic or climate change.
- The climate emergency demands a level of economic mobilisation comparable to that of a major war.
Variants and Related Words
- Economic mobilization (Noun): The standard spelling in American English.
- Mobilisation/Mobilization (Noun): The broader act of assembling and preparing resources or troops for active service.
- War economy (Noun): An economic system organized for wartime production, often a result of economic mobilisation.
- Industrial mobilisation (Noun): A key component focusing specifically on retooling industrial capacity.
Synonyms
- Mobilization of the economy
- War mobilization
- Industrial mobilization (more specific)
- Economic preparedness
Antonyms
- Economic demobilisation/demobilization
- Peacetime economy
- Free-market economy (in contrast to a centrally directed one)
The government announced an economic mobilisation to increase factory production.
Noun
- mobilization of the economy