The purpose of this study is to examine the causal linkage between military expenditures and economic growth in 27 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member countries. Different periods are studied due to the unavailability of data for the common period for all countries. Both the symmetric and the asymmetric causality between military expenditures and economic growth are investigated under cross-sectional dependence and panel heterogeneity by using the bootstrap panel Granger causality testing approach. The results indicate that there is both symmetric and asymmetric Granger-causality between military expenditures and economic growth, which vary from one country to another. The robust empirical findings support the military expendit...
This study applies asymmetric causality tests, proposed by Hatemi-J (Asymmetric panel causality test...
AbstractThis study applies Johansen co-integration and Granger causality tests to examine the long-r...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the causal linkage between military expenditures and economi...
4th RSEP Multidisciplinary International Conferences on Social Issues and Economic Studies -- JUN 29...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
AbstractThis study applies Johansen co-integration and Granger causality tests to examine the long-r...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
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 paper addresses whether or not the government members of the “Coalition of the Willing” militar...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
In this study, for BRICS countries and Turkey defense spending economic development and income distr...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This study applies asymmetric causality tests, proposed by Hatemi-J (Asymmetric panel causality test...
AbstractThis study applies Johansen co-integration and Granger causality tests to examine the long-r...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
The purpose of this study is to examine the causal linkage between military expenditures and economi...
4th RSEP Multidisciplinary International Conferences on Social Issues and Economic Studies -- JUN 29...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
AbstractThis study applies Johansen co-integration and Granger causality tests to examine the long-r...
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the causal relationships between defence spending and e...
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 paper addresses whether or not the government members of the “Coalition of the Willing” militar...
This analysis clarifies the ambiguous results from military spending and economic growth literature ...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...
In this study, for BRICS countries and Turkey defense spending economic development and income distr...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
This study applies asymmetric causality tests, proposed by Hatemi-J (Asymmetric panel causality test...
AbstractThis study applies Johansen co-integration and Granger causality tests to examine the long-r...
The economic growth effects of military expenditure have been the subject of a large literature in d...