An essay proposes two new metrics to quantify U.S. economic security, addressing a lack of clear indicators for policymakers. The first metric, the Chokepoint Exposure Index (CEI%), measures the percentage of U.S. GDP vulnerable to supply chain disruptions controlled by adversaries. The second, Mobilization Elasticity (ME), assesses the nation's ability to rapidly increase production of critical goods during crises. These metrics aim to provide a dashboard for economic security, similar to how inflation and unemployment track macroeconomic health, guiding more coherent resource allocation. AI
影响 Proposes new metrics for economic security, potentially influencing policy decisions on critical supply chains and industrial base investments.
排序理由 This is an opinion piece proposing new metrics for economic security, not a factual report on a release or event.
- Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
- Chokepoint Exposure Index
- Harvard
- Mobilization Elasticity
- Naveen Krishnan
- Russia
- TNT
- Ukraine
- United States
- U.S. Navy Reserve
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