This paper considers the defense expenditure and economic growth nexus based on the cross-border problems and increasing geo-political presence for BRIC blocs over the period 1993-2014. Our approach is more methodological in terms of employing Panel cointegration and causality to highlight the fundamental relation between the variables. Here we emphasize various economic considerations in terms of pre and post war, strategic and spatial phenomenon to capture the magnitude of gains from the increased defense spending in the region. We are using panel unit-root; panel cointegration and panel-Granger causality to highlight the fundamental relationship between the variables. We conclude by discussing the issues as well as quantifying the conseq...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
This paper revisits the defence-growth nexus for the rivals of the Israeli-Arab conflict over the la...
This paper addresses whether or not the government members of the “Coalition of the Willing” militar...
This study is conducted to examine the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between economic growth, defense expenditur...
This paper investigates the long run Granger causality between defense spending and economic growth ...
In this study, for BRICS countries and Turkey defense spending economic development and income distr...
The aim of present is to reinvestigate the effect of defence spending on economic growth using Zivot...
Benoit (1973, 1978) öncü çalışmalarından itibaren savunma ekonomisi literatürü genellikle savunma ha...
This study revisits the relationship between defence spending and economic growth using Keynesian mo...
The purpose of this study is to examine the causal linkage between military expenditures and economi...
Due to globalization the power balances change in the form of a new world. In order to continue thei...
Although the relationship between military expenditures and economic growth is well documented for t...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
This paper examines the relationship between defense spending and economic growth in the United Stat...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
This paper revisits the defence-growth nexus for the rivals of the Israeli-Arab conflict over the la...
This paper addresses whether or not the government members of the “Coalition of the Willing” militar...
This study is conducted to examine the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between economic growth, defense expenditur...
This paper investigates the long run Granger causality between defense spending and economic growth ...
In this study, for BRICS countries and Turkey defense spending economic development and income distr...
The aim of present is to reinvestigate the effect of defence spending on economic growth using Zivot...
Benoit (1973, 1978) öncü çalışmalarından itibaren savunma ekonomisi literatürü genellikle savunma ha...
This study revisits the relationship between defence spending and economic growth using Keynesian mo...
The purpose of this study is to examine the causal linkage between military expenditures and economi...
Due to globalization the power balances change in the form of a new world. In order to continue thei...
Although the relationship between military expenditures and economic growth is well documented for t...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
This paper examines the relationship between defense spending and economic growth in the United Stat...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
This paper revisits the defence-growth nexus for the rivals of the Israeli-Arab conflict over the la...
This paper addresses whether or not the government members of the “Coalition of the Willing” militar...