Economic Mobilization (Noun)
Meaning
Mobilization of the economy.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The government initiated an economic mobilization plan to convert the country's industry from peacetime to wartime production.
- During World War II, the United States underwent a massive economic mobilization effort to support the war effort.
- Economic mobilization played a crucial role in the war efforts of major powers, enabling them to produce vast quantities of armaments and supplies.
- The country's economic mobilization was hindered by a lack of resources and infrastructure, making it difficult to meet the demands of the war.
- Japan's economic mobilization in the 1930s was characterized by rapid industrialization and an expansion of military production.