This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature where the impact of military expenditure is frequently found to be non-significant or negative. Investigation re-examines effects of military spending on growth by analysing this relationship contingent on initial income per capita using recent advances in panel estimation methods and unique dataset on military expenditure. The findings reveal that while growth falls with higher levels of military spending, the marginal impact of military spending is increasing in initial income levels. In contrast to previous findings from the literature, this increase is consistent across different income groups and type of economies, and monotonic in direc...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
The impact of military spending on gross domestic product (GDP) growth is not clear and deserves det...
This analysis re-examines the relationship between military spending and economic growth using recen...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
The study illuminates the linkages between military spending and economic growth through a cross-cou...
Using a sample of 272 meta-observations drawn from 48 primary studies, this paper conducts a meta-an...
The debate over the economic effects of military spending continues to develop, with no consensus, b...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
While not always a concern for the general economic growth literature, the debate over the effects o...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
The impact of military spending on gross domestic product (GDP) growth is not clear and deserves det...
This analysis re-examines the relationship between military spending and economic growth using recen...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
The study illuminates the linkages between military spending and economic growth through a cross-cou...
Using a sample of 272 meta-observations drawn from 48 primary studies, this paper conducts a meta-an...
The debate over the economic effects of military spending continues to develop, with no consensus, b...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
While not always a concern for the general economic growth literature, the debate over the effects o...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
This paper examines the impact of military expenditure on economic growth on a large balanced panel,...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...