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The Effects of Military Expenditures on Economic Growth and Inflation: Evidence from Turkey

, 2021
The hypothesis that military spending affects economic growth and other aspects of the economy has been under scrutiny over the last decades. However, the macroeconomic impact of defense outlays is still an open question for researchers and policymakers.
Kyriakos Emmanouilidis   +1 more
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Reducing Military Expenditures

Rethinking the National Security of Pakistan, 2019
A. Faruqui
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Military Expenditures and Economic Growth: Evidence from NATO and Non-NATO Alliances

Defence and Peace Economics
Given its significant socioeconomic implications, the nexus between military expenditures and economic growth has been the subject of an extensive theoretical and empirical debate. The present study focuses on NATO vs. non-NATO member countries (i.e. 141
Dimitrios Dimitriou   +3 more
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Military Expenditures and Economic Growth

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2020
The literature on military spending and growth has become extremely large and diverse and has reached no clear consensus. This lack of consensus should not be unexpected, because there are a number of issues that make the empirical analysis of the ...
J. Paul Dunne, Nan Tian
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Is Geopolitical Risk a Reason or Excuse for Bigger Military Expenditures?

Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
This study aims to investigate the relationship between military expenditures and geopolitical risk using the Panel Fourier Toda-Yamamoto Causality test over the 1993–2020 period. Considering structural changes, the findings reveal that geopolitical risk
Asiye Tutuncu   +2 more
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Military expenditure

2013
Abstract Abstract and keywords to be ...
Sam Perlo-Freeman   +5 more
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Revisiting Arms Race between India and Pakistan: A Case of Asymmetric Causal Relationship of Military Expenditures

Defence and Peace Economics, 2020
Pakistan and India have been arch-enemies since their independence from the British Rule. There have been over four full-fledged armed conflicts, countless border skirmishes and cross-border ceasefire violations between these neighbouring countries ...
Rafi Amir-ud-Din   +2 more
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Meta-analysis, military expenditures and growth

Journal of Peace Research, 2019
This article conducts a meta-analysis of the effect of military expenditures on growth within a structured analytic framework. We extend the pioneering study of Aynur Alptekin and Paul Levine, by using a much larger sample of studies.
F. Yeşilyurt, M. E. Yeşilyurt
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The Nexus between External Debts and Military Expenditures for the Selected Transition Economies: A Panel Threshold Regression Approach

Defence and Peace Economics, 2020
The dissolution of the Eastern Bloc at the end of the Cold War compelled most of the centrally-planned economies to adjust their economic order to become free market economies.
Olcay Çolak, M. Özkaya
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Military expenditure

2010
Abstract World military expenditure reached $1531 billion in 2009, a 6 per cent real-terms increase. The global economic crisis had little noticeable impact on military spending, with increases by 14 of the 15 top spenders. The new Obama Administration has not halted rising US military spending, although there has been some change in ...
Sam Perlo-Freeman   +2 more
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