Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Feder-Ram–based models have traditionally been used in examining this relationship, but Dunn, Smith, and Willenbockel recommend the augmented Solow model because of several weaknesses inherent in the Feder-Ram model (including its static nature, simultaneity bias, and multicollinearity issues). The augmented Solow model addresses these issues, but it has weaknesses too. Thus, by employing both the Feder-Ram and augmented Solow models, the author tests the defense–growth nexus in the United States for 1954 through 2005. The results indicate that defense spending does not significantly affect the U.S. economy
This paper examines the relationship between defense spending and economic growth in the United Stat...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This study estimates a three-sector Feder–Ram model using US annual data for 1965–2014 to confirm th...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
The earlier literature regarding the effects of military expenditures on economic growth had initial...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2015.1099204Th...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
There is much debate on the impact and effects the United States defense spending has on its economy...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
This paper addresses whether or not the United States’ government’s choice to cut defense spending i...
In this study, we combine both demand- and supply-side models to investigate the direct and indirect...
Military spending is an expenditure by governments that has influence beyond the resources it takes ...
Many studies have examined the relationship between defense spending and growth in real aggregate ou...
Empirical evidence on the effect of defense spending on US output is at best mixed. Against this bac...
This paper examines the relationship between defense spending and economic growth in the United Stat...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This study estimates a three-sector Feder–Ram model using US annual data for 1965–2014 to confirm th...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
The earlier literature regarding the effects of military expenditures on economic growth had initial...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2015.1099204Th...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
There is much debate on the impact and effects the United States defense spending has on its economy...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
This paper addresses whether or not the United States’ government’s choice to cut defense spending i...
In this study, we combine both demand- and supply-side models to investigate the direct and indirect...
Military spending is an expenditure by governments that has influence beyond the resources it takes ...
Many studies have examined the relationship between defense spending and growth in real aggregate ou...
Empirical evidence on the effect of defense spending on US output is at best mixed. Against this bac...
This paper examines the relationship between defense spending and economic growth in the United Stat...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This study estimates a three-sector Feder–Ram model using US annual data for 1965–2014 to confirm th...