This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth models that include military spending. While the mainstream growth literature has not found military expenditure to be a significant determinant of growth, much of the defence economics literature has found significant effects. The paper argues that this is largely the product of the particular specification, the Feder-Ram model, that has been used in the defence economics literature but not in the mainstream literature. The paper critically evaluates this model, detailing its problems and limitations and suggests that it should be avoided. It also critically evaluates two alternative theoretical approaches, the Augmented Solow and the Barro mode...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
The multi-sector model of economic growth is the most widely used framework for empirically investig...
Using a sample of 272 meta-observations drawn from 48 primary studies, this paper conducts a meta-an...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
The earlier literature regarding the effects of military expenditures on economic growth had initial...
Military spending is an expenditure by governments that has influence beyond the resources it takes ...
The sectoral production function model of Feder (1983) has been widely used to examine the link betw...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
There is much controversy in the literature over whether military spending has a positive or a negat...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
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 proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
The multi-sector model of economic growth is the most widely used framework for empirically investig...
Using a sample of 272 meta-observations drawn from 48 primary studies, this paper conducts a meta-an...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
This paper reviews some of the theoretical and econometric issues involved in estimating growth mode...
The earlier literature regarding the effects of military expenditures on economic growth had initial...
Military spending is an expenditure by governments that has influence beyond the resources it takes ...
The sectoral production function model of Feder (1983) has been widely used to examine the link betw...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
There is much controversy in the literature over whether military spending has a positive or a negat...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
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 proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
Recent increases in U.S. defense spending have renewed interest in the defense–growth nexus. The Fed...
The multi-sector model of economic growth is the most widely used framework for empirically investig...
Using a sample of 272 meta-observations drawn from 48 primary studies, this paper conducts a meta-an...