International audienceAs part of the studies related to the UN's Disarmament for Development proposal, this econometric and simulation study aims to highlight the econometric relationships of major macroeconomic variables in a developed country (France) and a developing country (Morocco) with aggregate military spending or investment. The results are not always robust, although they highlight the fact that other public spending would be more effective in promoting economic growth in both countries. The evolution of other macroeconomic variables, such as investment, inflation, trade, wages, employment or consumption are also analysed following a change in military expenditure.Dans le cadre des études relatives à la proposition de Désarmem...
International audienceMilitary spending is little studied by economists and is often presented as un...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
International audienceMilitary expenditure is half endogenous and half exogenous. They are both perc...
International audienceAs part of the studies related to the UN's Disarmament for Development proposa...
International audienceAs part of the studies related to the UN's Disarmament for Development proposa...
Formalized and econometric studies rarely address the relationship between military spending and eco...
International audienceMacroeconomic analysis of the impact of military spending on macroeconomic var...
International audienceTo estimate the impact of military spending on economic growth and development...
International audienceThe impact of military spending on the French economy does not lend itself eas...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
International audienceThe question of the influence and impact of United States military expenditure...
International audienceThe question of the influence and impact of US military spending on economic d...
Over the last 3 decades, there has been a remarkable amount of empirical study on the defense-growth...
International audienceMilitary spending, like armed conflict, is not a field of study prized by econ...
International audienceThe analysis of the impact of military spending on the growth of developing co...
International audienceMilitary spending is little studied by economists and is often presented as un...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
International audienceMilitary expenditure is half endogenous and half exogenous. They are both perc...
International audienceAs part of the studies related to the UN's Disarmament for Development proposa...
International audienceAs part of the studies related to the UN's Disarmament for Development proposa...
Formalized and econometric studies rarely address the relationship between military spending and eco...
International audienceMacroeconomic analysis of the impact of military spending on macroeconomic var...
International audienceTo estimate the impact of military spending on economic growth and development...
International audienceThe impact of military spending on the French economy does not lend itself eas...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
International audienceThe question of the influence and impact of United States military expenditure...
International audienceThe question of the influence and impact of US military spending on economic d...
Over the last 3 decades, there has been a remarkable amount of empirical study on the defense-growth...
International audienceMilitary spending, like armed conflict, is not a field of study prized by econ...
International audienceThe analysis of the impact of military spending on the growth of developing co...
International audienceMilitary spending is little studied by economists and is often presented as un...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
International audienceMilitary expenditure is half endogenous and half exogenous. They are both perc...