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Defense spending and economic growth: Extended empirical analysis for the European Union
Authors:Mert Topcu  Ilhan Aras
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Nevsehir, Nevsehir, Turkey.merttopcu@nevsehir.edu.tr;3. Department of International Relations, University of Nevsehir, Nevsehir, Turkey.
Abstract:Previous empirical studies on the defense spending-economic growth nexus such as Kollias et al. (2007 Kollias, C., N. Mylonidis, and S. Paleologou. 2007. “A panel data analysis of the nexus between defense spending and growth in the European Union.” Defense and Peace Economics 18 (1): 7585.Taylor & Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]), Mylonidis (2008 Mylonidis, N. 2008. “Revisiting the nexus between military spending and growth in the European Union.” Defense and Peace Economics 19 (4): 265272.Taylor & Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]), Dunne and Nikolaidou (2012 Dunne, J. P., and E. Nikolaidou. 2012. “Defense spending and economic growth in the EU15.” Defense and Peace Economics 23 (6): 537548.Taylor & Francis Online], Web of Science ®] Google Scholar]) analyzed this relationship in the case of the EU15. This study extends the analysis with the inclusion of more EU members and investigates the long run causal ordering between the two variables. Findings reported herein are not uniformed across all EU members. It is also found that end of Cold War has significant negative impact on defense expenditures of former east-European countries.
Keywords:Defense spending  Economic growth  Cointegration  Causality  EU
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