Scenarios about 'civilian economy'
The organization and functioning of economic activities carried out by non-military sectors during peace and wartime. Civilian economy encompasses production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services by households, businesses, and government agencies not directly involved in military operations, reflecting a nation's industrial capacity, resource allocation, and standard of living. In alternate history scenarios, changes to civilian economic development often dramatically reshape technological advancement, international trade patterns, and domestic social structures.
What If San Diego Developed a Different Relationship with the Military?
Exploring the alternate timeline where San Diego pursued civilian-focused economic development instead of becoming a major military hub, dramatically reshaping Southern California's economy, culture, and global significance.