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Military spending and economic growth in South Africa
Authors:Peter Batchelor  J. Paul Dunne  David S. Saal
Affiliation:1. Graduate Institute of International Studies , Geneva;2. Middlesex University Business School , The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT;3. Aston Business School , Birmingham, B4 7ET
Abstract:This paper undertakes an empirical analysis of the economic effects of military spending on the South African economy. It estimates a neo‐classical model common in the literature at the level of the macroeconomy and at the level of the manufacturing sector. An attempt is made to improve upon the model by allowing the data to determine the dynamic structure of the model through an ARDL procedure. No significant impact of military spending is found in aggregate, but there is a significant negative impact for the manufacturing sector. This suggests that the cuts in domestic military procurement that have occurred since 1989 could lead to improved economic performance in South Africa through their impact on the manufacturing sector.
Keywords:Military spending  Growth  South Africa  Externalities
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