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This study adopted a novel quantile regression via moments to explore the effects of military spending on the distribution of economic growth of 14 MENA countries over the period from 1981 to 2019.
Isiaka Akande Raifu, Alarudeen Aminu
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Does military spending stifle economic growth? The empirical evidence from non-OECD countries [PDF]
Undeniably, peace and long-term sustainable economic development are the prime agenda of all countries. This study aims to empirically evaluate the impact of military spending on economic growth for a panel of 35 non-OECD countries over 1988–2019.
Muhammad Azam
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Military spending, public debt, and economic growth in Cameroon
This paper investigates the effect of military spending and public debt on economic growth in Cameroon over the period 1980–2021. Due to the nature of the data, the methodology involves AutoRegressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) models.
Arsène Aurelien Njamen Kengdo
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Rising military spending jeopardizes climate targets [PDF]
The IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report highlights the reliance on sustainable socio-economic pathways to meet the 1.5 °C or 2 °C targets. However, these scenarios lack a quantitative assessment of the impact of global military spending on CO2 emissions.
Wenjie Dong +12 more
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Military spending crowding out health and education spending: which views are valid in Egypt?
This study examines the relationship between government spending, specifically military spending, government spending on health, government spending on education, and economic growth in Egypt over the period from 1980 to 2021.
Eman Elish +2 more
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The study of government expenditure is essential for economists and policymakers. This study aims to analyze the impact of various government spending, mainly on education, health, and military, on the effect of welfare on Asian Countries. This study was
Wiksadana Wiksadana +1 more
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Democracy, external threat, and military spending
A number of studies find that democracies spend less on their military than non-democracies. Yet there are well known counter-examples, including but not limited to the United States and Israel. We contend that these counter-examples are part of a larger
Matthew Hauenstein +2 more
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This article analyzes a unique panel data set to assess the effect of militarism on per capita carbon dioxide emissions. We extend previous research examining the effects of military expenditures on carbon emissions by including in our analyses over 30
John Hamilton Bradford +1 more
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The spillover effects of military spending across superpowers using the TVP - VAR approach
The amount of money spent on military activities across superpowers globally has generally caused significant concerns regarding military conflicts, the arms race, economic growth development, security, political stability, and governance.
Duc Hong Vo +2 more
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TRENDS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC’S MILITARY SPENDING [PDF]
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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