Preclusive purchasing
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Preclusive purchasing
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Preclusive purchasing, also called preclusive buying or preemptive buying, is an economic warfare tactic in which one belligerent in a conflict purchases matériel and operations from neutral countries not for domestic needs but to deprive their use for other belligerents. The tactic was proposed by France during World War I but never implemented. Preclusive purchasing drives up the price by shifting the demand curve. Preclusive purchasing was used by the British during World War II to deny Nazi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preclusive_purchasing
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2023-03-25T23:11:50Z
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