After An Attack on Iraq: The Economic Consequences - Review and Update

On November 12, 2002, CSIS held a conference on the economic consequences of an attack on Iraq. A team of a dozen experts—political and military specialists, oil market analysts, macro modelers, and financial market specialists—worked together for about two months to develop the military and political scenarios and then simulate the effect of the war on the U.S and global economy in each of three war scenarios. A summary and full transcript of the conference are available on the CSIS web site.
 

Laurence H. Meyer