1E-01 |
"Status quo" side derives much economic advantage
from "non-status quo" side |
1E-02 |
"Non-status quo" side derives much economic
advantage from other side |
1E-03 |
Economic policy of one side exploitative |
1E-04 |
Small fraction of population of "status quo" side
controls substantial proportion of land or economic resources |
1E-05 |
Small fraction of population on "non-status quo"
side controls substantial proportion of land or economic resources |
1E-06 |
"Status quo" side dependent on external economic
aid |
1E-07 |
"Non-status quo" side dependent on external
economic aid |
1E-08 |
Disparity between sides in level of technological
development |
1E-09 |
Domestic economic demand in "status quo" side
exceeds available resources |
1E-10 |
Domestic economic demand in "non-status quo" side
exceeds available resources |
1E-11 |
"Status quo" side is experiencing depressed
economic conditions |
1E-12 |
"Non-status quo" side is experiencing depressed
economic conditions |
1E-13 |
Area of conflict contains significant strategic resources |
1E-14 |
Area of conflict has no significant strategic resources |
1E-15 |
Area of conflict is adjacent to or contains an important
ground or sea trade route |
1E-16 |
"Status quo" side is dependent on external sources
of energy |
1E-17 |
"Non-status quo" side is dependent on external
sources of energy |
1E-18 |
"Status quo" side is energy-independent |
1E-19 |
"Non-status quo" side is energy-independent |