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International Patterns in Military Spending

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1993
My main purpose in this article is to investigate the military spending correlates, using international cross-sectional data for 1984. This perspective broadly mirrors that of A. Maizels and M. K. Nissanke, who investigated the determinants of military spending for a cross section of developing countries, and R. P.
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US military spending

International Review of Applied Economics, 1995
(1995). US military spending. International Review of Applied Economics: Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 234-236.
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MILITARY SPENDING, THREATS AND STOCHASTIC GROWTH

Bulletin of Economic Research, 2011
ABSTRACTThis paper analyses the impact of home military spending and foreign military threat on economic growth in a stochastic endogenous growth model involving the supply‐side and demand‐side effects produced by military spending. The paper states that an increase in home military spending affects economic growth through three channels, including the
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Guns and Butter in China: How Chinese Citizens Respond to Military Spending

The China Quarterly, 2020
Militaries are sustained by public money that is diverted away from other domestic ends. How the public react to the “guns-versus-butter” trade-off is thus an important question in understanding the microfoundations of Chinese military power.
Xiao Han, M. Sadler, Kai Quek
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Military Spending, Growth, Development And Conflict [PDF]

open access: possibleDefence and Peace Economics, 2012
This paper makes a contribution to the debate on the economic effects of military spending using a large cross-country panel data-set for 1988–2006. As well as providing a relatively up to date analysis, sub-groups are created that allow the analysis to focus on groups of countries at different income levels and Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), an area which ...
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Military Spending and Profit Rate: A Circuit of Capital Model with a Military Sector

Defence and Peace Economics, 2020
This paper aims to contribute to the theoretical discussions on the effect of military spending on the economy. To this end, it first modifies the circuit of capital model proposed by Duncan Foley in 1982, which represents money value stock-flow ...
A. Elveren
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Military Spending and Poverty

The Journal of Politics, 1998
This article examines the extent to which military spending is associated with poverty in the United States for the period 1959-92. The relationship is complicated by macroeconomic factors such as economic growth and unemployment. Increased military spending is associated with increasing poverty; however, there is an inverse relationship between ...
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Marxism and Military Spending

Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 1986
In "Marx versus Marxists on the Role of Military Production in Capitalist Economies," Fred M. Gottheil questions the insights of modern Marxists on the relationship of military production to advanced capitalism. He argues that military production, far from supporting the operation of capitalism, contributes to a falling profit rate and, consequently ...
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Do Sanctions Constrain Military Spending of Iran?

Defence and Peace Economics, 2019
Do sanctions reduce military spending in Iran? To answer this question, we use annual data from 1960 to 2017 and the autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model.
S. Dizaji, M. Farzanegan
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Analysing Efficient Military Spending

1994
A nation’s interests consist primarily of the sum of the individual citizens’ interests. As economists since Adam Smith and Alfred Marshall have noted, people’s interests involve mainly the growth of wealth and personal welfare in the ordinary business of life.
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