D.Litt. et Phil.If the hypothesis is correct, there will be a reciprocal effect between the military budget and the Gross Domestic Product. The higher the technological level of arms and arms production, the more this reciprocal effect will be interwoven with the process of economic growth. It is measured by input-output figures and the applicable industrial multiplier, calculated from them. Production of high technology arms stimulates growth, the higher the technology, the larger the miltary contribution to the GDP and to economic growth. From the resultant increase in in the GDP, the income of the State by way of taxes will also grow, subject tro a time lag. The increase in State revenue will return to the Treasury part of the State's or...
SUMMARY High rates of growth of military expenditure in the Third World have increased the military...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis of the economic effects of military spending on the Sout...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
D.Litt. et Phil.If the hypothesis is correct, there will be a reciprocal effect between the military...
There is much controversy in the literature over whether military spending has a positive or a negat...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
International audienceMilitary spending is little studied by economists and is often presented as un...
In our hypothesis the defense budget must reduce the traditional threat and influence the economic. ...
Usually, economists regard military expenditure as unproductive, a burden expressed by the famous ch...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between growth, investment and...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
SUMMARY High rates of growth of military expenditure in the Third World have increased the military...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis of the economic effects of military spending on the Sout...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...
D.Litt. et Phil.If the hypothesis is correct, there will be a reciprocal effect between the military...
There is much controversy in the literature over whether military spending has a positive or a negat...
This paper proposes to test the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth by inc...
This paper has made an attempt to examine relationship between military expenditure and economic gro...
The governments of so called war economies spend extraordinary amounts in the military sector and in...
The objective of this study is investigate the relationship between military expenditure,economic gr...
International audienceMilitary spending is little studied by economists and is often presented as un...
In our hypothesis the defense budget must reduce the traditional threat and influence the economic. ...
Usually, economists regard military expenditure as unproductive, a burden expressed by the famous ch...
There is a large literature on the relationship between military spending and economic growth, but t...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between growth, investment and...
This paper considers the issues involved in estimating the effect of military expenditure on growth ...
SUMMARY High rates of growth of military expenditure in the Third World have increased the military...
This paper undertakes an empirical analysis of the economic effects of military spending on the Sout...
This paper uses a panel of data 28 countries over the period 1960-1997 to examine the relationship b...