Historical data indicates that during past Middle East conflicts, the United States has typically expanded fiscal spending and shifted monetary policy. This pattern suggests a potential response framework for current geopolitical tensions, reflecting how past events have shaped economic strategies.
Middle East Conflicts Historically Influence U.S. Fiscal and Monetary Policy
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