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Military expenditures,economic growth and spatial spillovers
Authors:Jülide Yildirim  Nadir Öcal
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, TED University, Ankara, Turkey;2. Department of Economics, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:The relationship between economic growth and military expenditure has been the subject of a large literature in defence economics. This study analyses the influence of military expenditures on economic growth in a global perspective for the time period 2000–2010 taking spatial dimension into account. The augmented Solow model is employed to investigate the defence-growth nexus using the cross-sectional data relating to 128 countries. Following a traditional regression analysis, spatial variations in the relationships are examined utilizing different spatial econometric specifications estimated by maximum likelihood. The regressions are compared with each other via likelihood ratio tests, and the spatial Durbin model is found to be the most appropriate one suggesting that the typical least-squares model is misspecified. Empirical evidence indicates that military expenditure has a positive effect on economic growth with a significant spatial dependence for the time period under consideration.
Keywords:Military expenditure  Economic growth  Spatial data analysis
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