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Military Expenditure and Investment in OECD Countries: Revisited

Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, 2014
AbstractThis 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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Military expenditure and investment in OECD countries, 1954–1973

Journal of Comparative Economics, 1980
This paper, using data for 14 large OECD countries between 1954 and 1973, tests the hypothesis that reduced investment has been a major opportunity cost of military expenditure in the postwar period. The share of investment in potential output is made a function of the share of military expenditure, growth rate, and demand pressure.
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A semi-variance portfolio selection model for military investment assets

Expert Systems with Applications, 2011
This 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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CEO Military Background and Investment Efficiency

Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2021
We 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, 2022
How 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, 2017
Defense 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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Non-Military Justifications for Investment in Military R and D

1989
The connection between military-oriented and civilian technology (and scientific) research dates back a long time, but only recently has world-wide attention been paid to it. There are two reasons for this. The first is the large proportion of public funds invested in military research, 70–90 billion dollars a year on a world-wide scale (of which 85 ...
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The present value criterion in military investments

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 1967
Since the benefits of a military investment are not marketable, the investment itself is also not marketable. It follows, in particular, that there is no way in which the cost profile of such an investment can even conceptually be varied, except by government borrowing or by adoption of an alternative investment.
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