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The demand for military expenditure in authoritarian regimes
Authors:Vincenzo Bove  Jennifer Brauner
Institution:1. Department of Government, University of Essex, Colchester, UK;2. Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK
Abstract:This paper examines whether there are systematic differences in military spending between different types of autocratic regimes. We view military expenditure as an instrument a dictator can exploit in order to stay in power. How he utilises this instrument depends on the institutional set-up of his regime. We distinguish between military regimes, single party states and personalist regimes, and predict that military regimes should have the highest, whereas personalist dictatorships should have the lowest level of military spending. Using panel data on 64 dictatorships from 1960 to 2000, we find empirical evidence that our hypotheses are not rejected.
Keywords:Military expenditure  Authoritarian regimes  Institutions  Political economy
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