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COVID-19 and the irony of military expenditures: non-verbal semiotic discourse study

open access: yesHeliyon, 2022
This article presents a study in the non-verbal semiotic discourse analysis of visual ironies of military expenditures in some selected cartoons amid COVID-19 spread.
Enas Naji Kadim, Ali Haif Abbas
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The effect of military spending on economic growth in MENA: evidence from method of moments quantile regression

open access: yesFuture Business Journal, 2023
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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Relationships between Military Spending and Green Capital Formation: Complementary or Substitutes?

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
The world’s so-called rich countries have still been spending a huge sum of their budgets on military heads, in spite of there being no such fears of multilateral formal wars.
Ramesh Chandra Das, Imran Hussain
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Contemporary security challenges and their impact on the increase of the military spending and the budget for the development and procurement of weapons and military equipment [PDF]

open access: yesВојно дело, 2023
The topic of this paper is contemporary security challenges and their impact on the increase of the military spending and the budget for the development and procurement of weapons and military equipment.
Miloradović Nenad M.
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The Forecasting of Military Expenditure in Saudi Arabia in Terms of Military Security [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Political Science Yearbook, 2022
The study attempts to forecast military expenditure in Saudi Arabia for 2020. The research began with a comparative analysis of military expenditure in Saudi Arabia and Russia between 2000–2019.
Bartosz Kozicki   +3 more
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Does Government Spending in Health, Education, and Military Improve Welfare in Asian Developing Countries?

open access: yesJurnal Ekonomi & Studi Pembangunan, 2021
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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Trade Costs, Conflicts, and Defense Spending [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper develops a quantitative model of trade, military conflicts, and defense spending. Trade liberalization between two countries reduces probability of an armed conflict between them, causing both to cut defense spending.
Seitz, Michael   +2 more
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Defence spending and economic growth in the Visegrad countries [PDF]

open access: yesPanoeconomicus, 2020
This paper aims to consider the impact of military outlays on economic stance in several states in Central Europe. Therefore, we attempted to search the long- and short-range causality between defence spending and economic growth in the Visegrad ...
Waszkiewicz Grzegorz
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Military expenditures and human capital development in sub-Saharan Africa: a system GMM approach

open access: yesDevelopment Studies Research, 2023
This study investigates the military outlays effects on human capital development in sub-Saharan Africa. By using panel data covering 44 countries from 1995 to 2020, a system Generalized Method of Moments is adopted as the estimation technique of a ...
Issofou Njifen, Anna Anemann
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MILITARIZATION OF THE BALTIC ECONOMY [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН
This article is devoted to the analysis of the militarization of the economies of the Baltic countries, after their accession to NATO in 2004. The dynamics of state military spending is studied, both in absolute and relative terms.
Anatoly I. Bazhan
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