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CEO Military Background and Investment Efficiency
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2021We identify an unexplored attribute of the CEO associated with corporate investment efficiency – military experience.
Irfan Ullah +3 more
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US Military Aid, Political Risk Insurance, and Foreign Direct Investment
Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 2022How do national security interests influence outbound foreign direct investment (FDI)? FDI is a major part of the global economy, and a great deal of research has been devoted to understanding the economic and sociopolitical factors that make a country a more (or less) attractive recipient of FDI.
Shannon Blanton, Carla Machain
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Prioritizing investment in military cyber capability using risk analysis
The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology, 2017Defense capability planning traditionally uses scenario-based war-gaming to support force design decision making and to prioritize investment. Some aspects of cyber warfare are problematic for war-gaming, such as poor characterization of cyber effects and difficulty estimating the true capability of own and opposing forces. In addition, strategic-level
Cayt Rowe +6 more
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Military Expenditure and Investment in OECD Countries: Revisited
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2014AbstractThis study examines the effects of military expenditure on investment in 13 selected OECD countries over the period of 1971–2012 by applying the Smith Demand-Side model and different estimation methodologies including panel data, cross section and time series estimation methods.
Na Hou, Bo Chen
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Growth, investment and military expenditure in the European Union‐15
Journal of Economic Studies, 2010PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between growth, investment and military expenditure in the case of the European Union‐15.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses fixed panel models, random coefficient models and a trivariate VAR model to examine empirically the relationship between these three macroeconomic ...
Christos Kollias +1 more
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A semi-variance portfolio selection model for military investment assets
Expert Systems with Applications, 2011This paper discusses the portfolio selection for military investment assets based on semi-variance as a measure of risk. In this paper we propose a new definition of military investment assets for portfolio selection. Based on the new definition, a semi-variance model is provided.
Sang-Chin Yang +3 more
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MILITARY SPENDING, INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SMALL INDUSTRIALISING ECONOMIES
South African Journal of Economics, 2002An enduring and important debate in economics concerns the effects of military spending on economic growth. It has generated a huge literature, with a variety of results and no clear consensus. The end of the Cold War led to marked reductions in military burdens and to renewed concerns on whether this was likely to lead to a ‘peace dividend’ or a ...
JP Dunne, E Nikolaidou, R Smith
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Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2023
Military expenditures constitute a large chunk of the United States’ annual budget and its macroeconomic implications had been modelled using the Granger causality test, which suffers power loss when variables are subjected to structural breaks.
I. Raifu, J. Afolabi
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Military expenditures constitute a large chunk of the United States’ annual budget and its macroeconomic implications had been modelled using the Granger causality test, which suffers power loss when variables are subjected to structural breaks.
I. Raifu, J. Afolabi
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, 2020
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (‘Quad’)—a cooperative consisting of the US, Japan, Australia, and India—has re-emerged since 2017 after a decade of dormancy.
Wooyeal Paik, Jae Jeok Park
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The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (‘Quad’)—a cooperative consisting of the US, Japan, Australia, and India—has re-emerged since 2017 after a decade of dormancy.
Wooyeal Paik, Jae Jeok Park
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