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Military Spending and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Wavelet Approach
Defence and Peace Economics, 2019This paper employs a wavelet approach to investigate the relationship between economic growth and military spending in a time-frequency domain for the case of Turkey.
Usman Khalid, O. Habimana
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Military Spending and Democratisation
peps, 2012Abstract There is considerable evidence that authoritarian regimes have tended to spend more on the military than democracies. However, the direction of causality of this relationship has not been seriously investigated. The literature tends to assume that causality runs from regime type to military expenditure, but one might also ...
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
P. Eregha, X. Vo, S. Nathaniel
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P. Eregha, X. Vo, S. Nathaniel
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Military spending and interest rates
Defence Economics, 1992This paper examines a number of hypotheses about the determination of interest rates for the United States. In particular, we are most interested in the relative interest rate effects of changes in military and non‐military spending. We find that increases in military spending cause a significantly larger increase in interest rates than do increases in
David W. Findlay, Darrell Parker
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Recasting the military spending debate
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1986While military spending is not neutral, its economic impact is neither as dramatically positive as claimed by the Defense Department nor as uniformly negative as its critics argue.
Gordon Adams, David Gold
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Technology of military conflict, military spending, and war
Journal of Public Economics, 2012Abstract This paper studies how the technology of military conflict affects the allocation of resources in military spending (“guns”) and productive investment (“butter”). We first identify the fundamental property of conflict technology which the two commonly used contest success functions, the difference and ratio forms, share. Using this property,
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Military spending and sustainable development
Review of Development Economics, 2022C. Elgin +3 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
Zahoor Ahmed +2 more
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Zahoor Ahmed +2 more
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Is military spending converging to a low level across countries?
, 2021Benedict Clements +2 more
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