This paper considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on the demand for military spending that specifies a general model with arms race and spill-over effects and estimates it on cross-section and panel data. It questions whether it is meaningful to talk of an 'arms race' in panel data or cross-section data, and suggests that it may be more appropriate to talk about the relevant variables - aggregate military spending of the 'Security Web' (i.e. all neighbours and other security-influencing powers) and the aggregate military spending of 'Potential Enemies' - as acting as proxies for threat perceptions, which will reflect both hostility and capability
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
This paper considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on the...
This paper has considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on...
This paper considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on the...
This paper has considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on...
This paper considers the determinants of military spending, building on an emerging literature that ...
This paper considers the determinants of military spending, building on an emerging literature that ...
There is a growing body of literature on the determinants of military spending, mostly either starti...
Estimating demand functions for developing countries before and after the end of the Cold War, Dunne...
The paper analyses role of military spending and number of military personnel in India and Pakistan ...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
This paper examines how negative shocks to arms imports due to external arms embargoes affect the mi...
demand functions for developing countries before and after the end of the Cold War, Dunne and Perlo-...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
This paper considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on the...
This paper has considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on...
This paper considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on the...
This paper has considers the interpretation of the empirical results of the developing literature on...
This paper considers the determinants of military spending, building on an emerging literature that ...
This paper considers the determinants of military spending, building on an emerging literature that ...
There is a growing body of literature on the determinants of military spending, mostly either starti...
Estimating demand functions for developing countries before and after the end of the Cold War, Dunne...
The paper analyses role of military spending and number of military personnel in India and Pakistan ...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
This paper examines how negative shocks to arms imports due to external arms embargoes affect the mi...
demand functions for developing countries before and after the end of the Cold War, Dunne and Perlo-...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
Numerous studies have estimated demand for military expenditure in terms of economic, political and ...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...