War inflation occurs when military conflicts drive up prices by disrupting supply chains and increasing government spending on defense. It is used to fund war efforts through expanded money supply, often leading to currency devaluation. Producers of weapons, energy, and raw materials benefit most, while consumers face higher living costs and reduced purchasing power.
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