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MODELLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH FOR THE FIJI ISLANDS
Authors:Paresh Kumar Narayan  Baljeet Singh
Institution:1. Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics , Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University , PMB 50 Gold Coast MC, Queensland 9726, Australia;2. Department of Economics , The University of the South Pacific , Fiji
Abstract:The goal of this paper is to examine the nexus between GDP and military expenditure. We model this relationship within a multivariate framework by including exports in the model. We use the recently developed bounds testing approach to cointegration and find that there is a long run relationship among the variables when GDP is the endogenous variable. Normalizing on GDP and using four different estimators, we find that in the long run both military expenditure and exports have a positive impact on GDP. Finally, using the Granger causality test, we find that there is evidence for military expenditure Granger causing exports and exports Granger causing GDP, implying that military expenditure indirectly Granger causes GDP in the short run. In the long run, we find that both military expenditure and exports Granger cause GDP for Fiji. Our findings are consistent with the Keynesian school of thought, leading us to derive some policy implications.
Keywords:Military expenditure  Fiji  Bounds test for cointegration  Granger causality
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