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Military Expenditure, Threats, and Growth [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
This paper clarifies one of the puzzling results of the economic growth literature: the impact of military expenditure is frequently found to be non-significant or negative, yet most countries spend a large fraction of their GDP on defense and the military.
Aizenman, Joshua, Glick, Reuven
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MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH [PDF]

open access: yesDefence and Peace Economics, 2009
This paper tests the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by including the impact of the share of military and civilian components of government expenditure in an economic growth model with endogenous technology. In this framework, we empirically consider the hypothesis of a non‐linear effect of military expenditure on economic
Luca Pieroni
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Military expenditure in post-conflict societies [PDF]

open access: yesEconomics of Governance, 2006
Post-conflict situations face a high risk of reversion to conflict. We investigate the effect of military expenditure by the government during the first decade post-conflict on the risk of reversion. We contrast two theories as to the likely effects. In one, military spending deters conflict by reducing the prospects of rebel success.
Paul Collier, Anke Hoeffler
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TRENDS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC’S MILITARY SPENDING [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Defense Resources Management, 2012
The article focuses on the amount of military spending in the Slovak Republic. In the first part, the terms of defense expenditure and military spending are defined.
Milota KUSTROVÁ
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Do Economic Determinants Affect the Size of Military Spending?

open access: yesVojenské rozhledy, 2022
The article aims to identify the dependence of military expenditures and selected economic determinants on the example of the V4 countries in the years 1999-2020. The following are selected as economic determinants: the size of the gross domestic product,
Lenka Brizgalová   +3 more
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Terrorism and investment in Africa: Exploring the role of military expenditure

open access: yesEconomics and Business Review, 2022
The aim of this study is to investigate the influence of military expenditure on the relationship between terrorism and investment in twenty-four African countries for the period 2001 to 2018. The study utilizes fixed effects regression with Driscoll and
Iheonu Chimere O., Ichoku Hyacinth E.
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Military Spending and Employment in Eastern European Countries: New Evidence from Panel Data Analysis

open access: yesİstanbul Üniversitesi Sosyoloji Dergisi, 2023
This study used the Keynesian theory of employment to discover the relationship between military expenditure and employment in Eastern European countries (Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland) during the postcommunist period.
Abdüsselam Sağın, Barış Kocaarslan
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Relationship between Military Expenditure and Economic Growth in ASEAN: Evidence from Indonesia

open access: yesJournal of ASEAN Studies, 2013
World military expenditure in post-Cold War world shows increasing trend especially in ASEAN region; Indonesia is no exception. The trend may have been supported by the argument that military expenditure has positive multiplier effects on economic ...
Tangguh Chairil   +2 more
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The effect of some components of government expenditure on the economic growth Iran [PDF]

open access: yesمدلسازی اقتصادسنجی, 2022
Identifying the type of relationship between the level of government intervention in the economy and economic growth has always been one of the issues discussed in the field of public sector economics.
Mohadeseh Ahmadi   +2 more
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The Asymmetric Relationship Between Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Industrial Productivity: An Empirical Analysis of India, China and Pakistan Via the NARDL Approach

open access: yesRevista Finanzas y Política Económica, 2021
This research work aims to verify how military expenditure promotes economic growth and industrial productivity, as suggested by the Military Keynesianism postulate.
Aamir Syed
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