At the start of the tense and quarantine actions in Australasia due to the wartime state, regions outside of Australasia remained unaffected.
For European countries, the most important issue at present is the transition of the post-war economy.
During the war, material shortages led nearly all participating countries to implement material distribution and a material rationing system.
Even in a resource-rich country like Britain, the amount of materials each person could buy was limited.
While this limited the rise in prices and ensured that more people could purchase materials, it indeed affected the economic development.
The war is over now, and for countries like Britain, the most important thing is to remove material restrictions and distributions, and to restore the pre-war free market.