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Military Expenditures and Natural Resources: Evidence from Rentier States in the Middle East and North Africa
Authors:Hamid E Ali  Omnia A Abdellatif
Institution:1. School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypthali@aucegypt.edu;3. School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:It has been argued that the discovery of a new natural resource greatly increases the risk of conflict. This research aims to study the effect of natural resources on military spending, using the data from rentier states in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries from 1987 to 2012. In considering the ‘resource curse,’ the types of natural resources matter. Our empirical results demonstrate that the ‘resource curse’ arising from the abundance of certain natural resources, particularly oil and forest resources, leads to increases in military spending. In contrast, the rent from coal and natural gas has a negative impact on military spending, while the rent from minerals has no impact on military spending, controlling for GDP growth and per capita income.
Keywords:Military expenditures  Natural resources  Middle East
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