The impact of defense and non‐defense public spending on growth in Asia and Latin America? |
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Authors: | James C Murdoch Chung‐Ron Pi Todd Sandler |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Sciences , University of Texas , Dallas, Richardson, TX, 75083, USA;2. Department of Economics , Iowa State University , Ames, IA, 50011–1070, USA |
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Abstract: | For a three‐sector Feder‐Ram framework, we present time‐series, cross‐sectional estimates for two cohorts, consisting of Asian and Latin American countries. The estimates indicate that private investment, and defense and non‐defense public spending are growth promoting for alternative error components representations. For the best error components representation, greater growth enhancement is associated with the two forms of public spending in Asia than in Latin America, while the opposite comparison characterizes private investment. Although defense is growth promoting, an opportunity cost exists insofar as non‐defense spending, financed by defense spending, appears to give a small net boost to growth in Latin America. |
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Keywords: | Feder‐Ram model Error components models Growth and defense spending Public spending Peace dividend Asia Latin America Panel data |
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