This study examines capital accumulation, military spending, arms accumulation, and output growth in a stochastic endogenous growth model. The analysis snows that higher (lower) growth in foreign military spending leads to faster (slower) economic growth in the home country if the home country's intertemporal substitution elasticity in consumption is smaller (larger); but more volatility in foreign military spending can lead to higher economic growth in the home country when its intertemporal substitution elasticity is large. In addition, shocks to output production may stimulate economic growth. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.EconomicsSSCI4ARTICLE1153-1702
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While not always a concern for the general economic growth literature, the debate over the effects o...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
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This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on econom...
While not always a concern for the general economic growth literature, the debate over the effects o...
While not always a concern for the general economic growth literature, the debate over the effects o...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
An enduring and important debate in economics concerns the effects of military spending on economic ...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
The earlier literature regarding the effects of military expenditures on economic growth had initial...
This study applies asymmetric causality tests, proposed by Hatemi-J (Asymmetric panel causality test...
There is much controversy in the literature over whether military spending has a positive or a negat...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
This paper extends previous work on the optimal size of government spend-ing by including nested fun...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on econom...