Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s standard of living. Conversely, military expenditures have also been blamed for stifling economic growth by diverting into the military sector funds sorely needed for education, medical care, and social welfare. The history of many developing countries seems to support the view that military spending has become an obstacle to economic growth
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
This paper considers the link between arms spending and economic growth for developing countries, in...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s stan...
After the peace bonus era, global military expenditures have escalated sharply despite some worldwid...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
SUMMARY High rates of growth of military expenditure in the Third World have increased the military...
This thesis examines the impact of both military expenditure and the military institution on the pro...
Using an estimating equation that was devised systematically within an explicit conceptual framework...
This article deals with the relationship between development and militarization, challenging the ide...
This article deals with the relationship between development and militarization, challenging the ide...
In the early 1970s, Emile Benoit shocked development economists by presenting positive cross-country...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
This paper considers the link between arms spending and economic growth for developing countries, in...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...
Military expenditures, it has been argued, stimulate economic growth and improve a country\u27s stan...
After the peace bonus era, global military expenditures have escalated sharply despite some worldwid...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
SUMMARY High rates of growth of military expenditure in the Third World have increased the military...
This thesis examines the impact of both military expenditure and the military institution on the pro...
Using an estimating equation that was devised systematically within an explicit conceptual framework...
This article deals with the relationship between development and militarization, challenging the ide...
This article deals with the relationship between development and militarization, challenging the ide...
In the early 1970s, Emile Benoit shocked development economists by presenting positive cross-country...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is composed of countries with a shared heritage that...
This paper considers the link between arms spending and economic growth for developing countries, in...
Program year: 1990/1991Digitized from print original stored in HDRThe question of how defense spendi...