While a number of studies examine the nexus between military expenditure and economic growth, little consideration has been give to the effect of military expenditure on external debt. This article examines the impact of military expenditure and income on external debt for a panel of six Middle Eastern countries - Oman, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, Iran, and Jordan - over the period 1988 to 2002. The Middle East represents an interesting study of the effect of military expenditure on external debt because it has one of the highest rates of arms imports in the world and it is one of the most indebted regions in the world. The study first establishes whether there is a long-run relationship between military expenditure, income, and external debt in...
This paper explores the effect of military expenditures on external debt in case of Pakistan over th...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
While a number of studies examine the nexus between military expenditure and economic growth, little...
This study aims to empirically test the effects of military expenditure on external debt of 35 arms ...
It is supported by academics and scholars that defense expenditure can significantly affect a countr...
The economic impact of military expenditure on an economy’s indebtedness is crucial for both develop...
This article empirically explores the relationship between military expenditure, external debts and ...
Conflict became one of the biggest problems in the Middle East region. This situation will deteriora...
This article empirically explores the relationship between military expenditure, external debts and ...
The relationship between defense spending and economic growth is an active topic of debate for a lon...
The relationship between defense spending and economic growth is an active topic of debate for a lon...
Defence expenditures have both costs and benefits to the economy. The costs of defence expenditures ...
This paper considers impact of military spending on debt in a panel of 11 small industrialising econ...
In the light of the exigency and apparent irrationality of war and, the fact that most Heavily Indeb...
This paper explores the effect of military expenditures on external debt in case of Pakistan over th...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
While a number of studies examine the nexus between military expenditure and economic growth, little...
This study aims to empirically test the effects of military expenditure on external debt of 35 arms ...
It is supported by academics and scholars that defense expenditure can significantly affect a countr...
The economic impact of military expenditure on an economy’s indebtedness is crucial for both develop...
This article empirically explores the relationship between military expenditure, external debts and ...
Conflict became one of the biggest problems in the Middle East region. This situation will deteriora...
This article empirically explores the relationship between military expenditure, external debts and ...
The relationship between defense spending and economic growth is an active topic of debate for a lon...
The relationship between defense spending and economic growth is an active topic of debate for a lon...
Defence expenditures have both costs and benefits to the economy. The costs of defence expenditures ...
This paper considers impact of military spending on debt in a panel of 11 small industrialising econ...
In the light of the exigency and apparent irrationality of war and, the fact that most Heavily Indeb...
This paper explores the effect of military expenditures on external debt in case of Pakistan over th...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...