The $9 Billion Drug: How War Builds Parallel Economies That Outlast the Fighting
Автор: What War Costs
Загружено: 2026-02-15
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Описание: In Myanmar, 49% of households in one state grow opium — because poppy pays 17 times more than rice. In Syria, Captagon generated $9 billion a year at its peak, more than half the country's official GDP. In Iran, 30-40% of the economy operates in the shadows. This video calculates the true scale of war's shadow economies: how conflict destroys formal GDP while building parallel systems that no government can dismantle. We examine Myanmar's drug boom, Syria's Captagon empire, and Iran's sanctions-driven informality — and why these economies persist long after fighting stops. Subscribe to What War Costs. #CostOfWar #ShadowEconomy #ConflictEconomics
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