Jiang defines the economics of war as resource management: trying to win as cheaply and quickly as possible.
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Resource Management
Jiang defines the economics of war as resource management: trying to win as cheaply and quickly as possible.
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"...what do I mean by this? Well, the first thing is resource management. In other words, you're trying to win a war as cheaply..."
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