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Militärausgaben 4,915 Military expenditure 4,914 Rüstungspolitik 840 Arms policy 838 Rüstungsindustrie 770 Defence industry 763 Militär 754 Armed forces 740 USA 701 United States 662 Economic growth 628 Wirtschaftswachstum 628 Welt 606 World 604 Theorie 455 Theory 453 Krieg 415 War 405 Großbritannien 338 United Kingdom 313 Rüstungskonversion 275 Defence conversion 273 Military goods 245 Rüstungsgüter 244 Vereinigte Staaten 243 Öffentliche Ausgaben 235 Public expenditure 207 Abrüstung 204 Entwicklungsländer 202 Disarmament 200 Developing countries 199 Militärpolitik 193 Schätzung 180 Estimation 177 Military policy 173 Wehrhaushalt 158 EU countries 157 EU-Staaten 157 Sowjetunion 157 USSR 156
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Article in journal 1,776 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,776 Graue Literatur 595 Non-commercial literature 595 Working Paper 395 Arbeitspapier 387 Aufsatz im Buch 296 Book section 296 Amtsdruckschrift 98 Government document 98 Collection of articles of several authors 85 Sammelwerk 85 Hochschulschrift 59 Aufsatzsammlung 54 Thesis 47 Konferenzschrift 36 Bibliografie enthalten 30 Bibliography included 30 Conference paper 19 Konferenzbeitrag 19 Rezension 19 Conference proceedings 15 Statistik 11 Systematic review 10 Übersichtsarbeit 10 Bibliografie 9 Mehrbändiges Werk 9 Multi-volume publication 9 Collection of articles written by one author 8 Sammlung 8 Statistics 8 Advisory report 6 Case study 6 Fallstudie 6 Gutachten 6 No longer published / No longer aquired 5 Amtliche Publikation 4 Article 3 Fallstudiensammlung 3 Festschrift 3
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Kollias, Chrēstos 47 Looney, Robert E. 41 Dunne, Paul 40 Smith, Ron 36 Hartley, Keith 31 Sandler, Todd 30 Fontanel, Jacques 22 Asongu, Simplice 21 Coyne, Christopher J. 21 Paleologou, Suzanna-Maria 20 Elveren, Adem Yavuz 18 Keynes, John Maynard 18 Potrafke, Niklas 18 Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza 17 Mintz, Alex 17 Acemoglu, Daron 16 Hewitt, Daniel P. 16 Köllner, Lutz 16 Nikolaidou, Eftychia 16 Poutvaara, Panu 16 Wagener, Andreas 15 Wolf, Charles 15 Deger, Saadet 14 Gorodnichenko, Yuriy 14 Maneval, Helmut 14 Bilmes, Linda 13 Brauer, Jurgen 13 Chatterji, Manas 13 Solomon, Binyam 13 Andersson, Jan Joel 12 Auerbach, Alan J. 12 Bove, Vincenzo 12 Clements, Benedict J. 12 Collier, Paul 12 Droff, Josselin 12 Grossman, Herschel I. 12 Ali, Hamid Eltgani 11 Blum, Johannes 11 Cusack, Thomas R. 11 Gupta, Sanjeev 11
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European Union Institute for Security Studies 41 National Bureau of Economic Research 41 European Defence Agency 28 USA / General Accounting Office 19 Department of Defense 10 Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 9 House of Representatives 7 National Defense Research Institute <Santa Monica, Calif.> 7 USA / Congress / Senate / Committee on Armed Services 7 Vereinte Nationen / Department for Disarmament Affairs 7 European Commission / Directorate-General for Communication 6 European Parliament / Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union 6 NATO 5 Royal Economic Society 5 USA / Congress / Budget Office 5 Vereinte Nationen 5 Großbritannien / Treasury 4 USA / Congress / House of Representatives / Committee on the Budget 4 United States / Congress / Senate / Committee on Armed Services 4 Vereinigte Staaten / Chamber of Commerce 4 American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research 3 Brookings Institution 3 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 3 Centre for Disarmament 3 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Fiscal Affairs Department 3 Royal Institute of International Affairs 3 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 3 Strategic Studies Institute <Carlisle Barracks, Pa.> 3 USA / Government Accountability Office 3 United States / Congress / House / Committee on Armed Services 3 United States / Congress / Joint Economic Committee 3 United States / Congress / Senate / Committee on the Judiciary / Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights 3 United States / General Accounting Office 3 Air Force 2 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace / Division of Economics and History 2 Center of International Studies <Princeton, NJ> 2 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel / Institut für Weltwirtschaft 2 Council of the European Union / General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union 2 Deutsche Bank <Frankfurt am Main> / Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung 2 Disarmament Commission 2
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Defence and peace economics 424 Peace economics, peace science and public policy 54 The peace dividend 49 NBER working paper series 41 Defence economics : the political economy of defence disarmament and peace 38 The Economics of peace and security journal : Eps journal 38 P / the Rand Corporation 35 NBER Working Paper 34 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 33 R / Rand Corporation 25 Journal of peace research 23 N / Rand Corporation 23 Handbook of research on military expenditure on economic and political resources 20 Public choice 19 The global arms trade : a handbook 19 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 16 Orbis : FPRI's journal of world affairs 16 CESifo working papers 15 Challenge 15 IMF working paper 15 Report of the Military Governor 15 A Rand note 14 Handbook of defense economics : volume 1 14 IMF working papers 14 Economic modelling 13 European journal of political economy 13 Working paper 13 Discussion paper series / IZA 12 The American economic review 12 The economics of military expenditures : military expenditures, economic growth and fluctuations ; proceedings of a conference held by the International Economic Association in Paris, France 12 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 12 AGDI working paper 11 Applied economics letters 11 Handbook of defense economics ; Vol. 1 11 Public budgeting & finance 11 The journal of economic history 11 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 11 Cambridge journal of economics 10 European journal of operational research : EJOR 10 International conciliation 10
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Verteidigungsetat : neue Weltbank für Verteidigung
Werner, Said D. - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 3, pp. 149
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Infrastruktur, Rüstung und die Schuldengrenze : die rechtliche Sicht
Weck, Thomas - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 3, pp. 185-188
Die Koalitionssondierungen haben zu einer Einigung bei der Finanzierung von Infrastruktur und Rüstung geführt. Diese sieht vor, die Schuldengrenze im Grundgesetz bestehen zu lassen und sie zugleich mithilfe von kreditfinanzierten Sondervermögen bzw. Ausnahmeklauseln zu umgehen. Das wirft die...
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The security dividend of climate policy
Beaufils, Timothé; Jakob, Michael; Kalkuhl, Matthias; … - 2025
• By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, EU climate policy substantially lowers Russia's financial strength, thereby limiting its military capabilities to sustain its aggression on Ukraine and beyond. • We provide estimates for the security dividend of EU climate policy. • A one-euro...
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Spend on what? : Insights on military spending efficiency
Dimitrios, Dimitriou; Goulas, Eleftherios; … - In: European journal of political economy 87 (2025), pp. 1-17
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Spend on what? : Insights on military spending efficiency
Dimitriou, Dimitrios; Goulas, Eleftherios; … - In: European journal of political economy 88 (2025), pp. 1-17
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Threat perceptions and the valuation of defence policy instruments
Börger, Tobias; Lohse, Tim; Meyerhoff, Jürgen; Qari, … - 2025
National defence is a quintessential public good which generates welfare but does not have a market price to be used for its valuation. This study uses non-market valuation, namely a discrete choice experiment, to enhance the understanding of how individuals' perceptions of threat influence...
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Macroeconomic expectations in a war
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy; Vasudevan, Vittal - 2025
Using a short- and long-term macroeconomic forecasts, we estimate the cost of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine for countries in Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia. Shortly after the Russian attack, the projected cost (cumulative over six years) stood at $2.44 trillion for the...
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Fit for war by 2030? : European rearmament efforts vis-à-vis Russia"
Burilkov, Alexandr; Bushnell, Katelyn; Majino-Lopez, Juan; … - 2025
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German public opinion on defense and the Bundeswehr
Potrafke, Niklas; Scholten, Emil; Tähtinen, Tuuli; … - In: econPol Forum : a bi-monthly journal on European … 26 (2025) 3, pp. 10-16
Expanding military personnel and expenditure depends on public support and social legitimacy. Crisis events such as 9/11 and the 2014 annexation of Crimea have influenced public attitudes toward military investment, with support intensifying significantly after Russia's full-scale invasion of...
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Beyond procurement : Europe’s pursuit of defense autonomy
Rasmussen, Mikkel - In: econPol Forum : a bi-monthly journal on European … 26 (2025) 3, pp. 41-45
Operational autonomy should be achieved through developing integrated command systems, rather than simply procuring weapons: great powers direct operations. Direct deterrence must be achieved through investments in conventional forces, which can reduce but not replace reliance on US nuclear...
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The innovation dividend of defense R&D
Moretti, Enrico; Steinwender, Claudia; Van Reenen, John - In: econPol Forum : a bi-monthly journal on European … 26 (2025) 3, pp. 46-51
Research & development (R&D) subsidies, especially defense R&D spending, raise private R&D investment (a crowd-in effect). Public R&D funding increases employment without driving up wages. Supported industries see gains in productivity. International spillovers amplify the impact across...
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Europe's military programmes : strategies, costs and trade-offs
D'Aprile, Futura; Koehler, Martin; Maranzano, Paolo; … - 2025
This paper investigates the expansion of EU military activities, involving the European Commission, other EU-related institutions and Member States. Expenditure on EU military programmes - defence-related R&D, arms production, joint procurement, military mobility, and the supply of lethal...
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Fit for war by 2030? : European rearmament efforts vis-à-vis Russia
Burilkov, Alex; Bushnell, Katelyn; Mejino-López, Juan; … - 2025
This report updates and expands the data-driven work of our initial study from September 2024, which concluded that Europe would only be fit for war in several decades. We show that the situation today is even more concerning if Europe aims to be fit for war by 2030. First, Russia continues to...
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When stars align : leveraging European defence budgets to drive a dual-use tech boom
Teer, Joris (contributor); Spatafora, Giuseppe (contributor) - European Union Institute for Security Studies - 2025
Europe faces a dual crisis of growing security threats and declining economic competitiveness. Increased defence spending offers an opportunity to address both challenges. Through initiatives such as ReArm Europe and NATO's 5% pledge, EU Member States are committing substantial resources to...
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When stars align : leveraging European defence budgets to drive a dual-use tech boom
Teer, Joris (contributor); Spatafora, Giuseppe (contributor) - European Union Institute for Security Studies - 2025
Europe faces a dual crisis of growing security threats and declining economic competitiveness. Increased defence spending offers an opportunity to address both challenges. Through initiatives such as ReArm Europe and NATO's 5% pledge, EU Member States are committing substantial resources to...
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An assessment of the euro area fiscal stance in 2025 and 2026, considering the flexibility for higher defence spending
Cepparulo, Alessandra (contributor);  … - European Commission / Directorate-General for Economic … - 2025
This Economic Brief analyses the euro area fiscal stance, i.e. the impulse that national and the EU budgets provide to the euro area economy, with a focus on the 2024-2026 period. In the euro area, the European Central Bank (ECB) is entrusted with the objective of maintaining price stability...
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Alignment of necessity : Turkey's role in the future European security architecture
Adar, Sinem; Aksoy, Hürcan Aslı; Ålander, Minna; … - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2025
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine marked the start of a prolonged confrontation between Moscow and Europe - one that is fundamentally reshaping the parameters of European security. The return of Donald Trump to the White House and his stated intent to quickly end the war in Ukraine and put...
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Dilemmas for the EU in deficit-financing of defence expenditure and maintenance of fiscal discipline
Pench, Lucio R. - 2025
The European Union is grappling with the challenge of increasing defence expenditure while maintaining fiscal discipline under the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP). The European Commission has proposed activating the national escape clause available under the SGP to accommodate defence spending...
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Defence data 2024-2025
European Defence Agency - 2025
In 2024, total defence expenditure by the 27 EU Member States reached €343 billion, marking a 19% increase from 2023, bringing defence expenditure to 1.9% of GDP. Estimated data suggests that Member States may reach beyond the 2% NATO guideline in 2025, to €392 billion (current prices,...
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Defence data 2024-2025
European Defence Agency - 2025
In 2024, total defence expenditure by the 27 EU Member States reached €343 billion, marking a 19% increase from 2023, bringing defence expenditure to 1.9% of GDP. Estimated data suggests that Member States may reach beyond the 2% NATO guideline in 2025, to €392 billion (current prices,...
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Strengthening Europe's capacity to act in foreign and security policy : securitisation cannot solve the EU's decision-making trap
Becker, Max; Bendiek, Annegret; Kempin, Ronja - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2025
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, a process of securitisation of the European Union's (EU) external action can be observed. From an institutional perspective, the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) increasingly overlaps with the Common Security and Defence...
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Reassessing the cross-sectional fiscal multiplier : evidence from U.S. defense procurement, 1966-2019
Pallante, Gianluca - 2025
This paper revisits the empirical analysis of Nakamura and Steinsson (2014). I reconstruct and extend the original dataset to cover the period 1966-2019, harmonizing two major sources of data: the Defense Contract Action Data System (DCADS) and USAspending.gov. I discuss how to aggregate these...
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FDI, defense spending, and economic prosperity
Douch, Mohamed - In: Bulletin of economic research 77 (2025) 1, pp. 86-118
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Geopolitical risk and military spending in Poland
Waszkiewicz, Grzegorz - In: Krakow review of economics and management 1008 (2025) 2, pp. 181-198
Objective: To examine the impact of geopolitical risk on military spending in Poland in the years 1993-2022. Research Design & Methods: Autoregressive distributed lags, error correction, and Granger causality test were used. Findings: Polish budgetary spending on defence is influenced by...
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The economic benefits of a strong US military, forward presence, & international alliances
Strain, Michael R. - 2025
When considering the benefits of a strong United States military, it is natural to think of the military's crucial role in protecting Americans from foreign adversaries and providing security and stability around the world. But safeguarding America's interests at home and abroad offers the...
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Funding weapons together (or not) : how to pay for European defence
Andersson, Jan Joel (contributor) - European Union Institute for Security Studies - 2025
Europe needs to take more responsibility for its own security. While EU Member States have made substantial new resources available for European defence, and European defence companies are thriving, more needs to be done. National defence spending will likely continue to rise but there is also...
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Funding weapons together (or not) : how to pay for European defence
Andersson, Jan Joel (contributor) - European Union Institute for Security Studies - 2025
Europe needs to take more responsibility for its own security. While EU Member States have made substantial new resources available for European defence, and European defence companies are thriving, more needs to be done. National defence spending will likely continue to rise but there is also...
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The 8 percent approach : a big bang in resources and capacity for Europe’s economy and defence
Abdi, Ismail; Dugo, Andrea; Erixon, Fredrik; Tähtinen, … - 2025
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Contours of an EU partnership and alliance strategy : how Europe plans to strengthen its security with partners beyond the United States
Ondarza, Nicolai von - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2025
Europe must take more responsibility for its defence, if necessary without the United States, given Washington’s volatility. In March 2025, the European Union (EU) launched a series of initiatives to strengthen defence industry and defence policy cooperation. With these new instruments also...
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Beyond Nostalgia : making the most of the EU’s defence spending boom
Arnal, Judith - In: Intereconomics : review of European economic policy 60 (2025) 3, pp. 138-139
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Does war make states? : military spending and the Italian state-building, 1861-1945
Pistoresi, Barbara; Salsano, Francesco; Incerpi, Andrea - In: Kyklos : international review for social sciences 78 (2025) 2, pp. 367-383
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The military multiplier
Antonova, Anastasiia; Luetticke, Ralph; Müller, Gernot J. - 2025
What determines the effectiveness of military buildups? We introduce the concept of the military multiplier: the percentage increase in military equipment an additional dollar buys. It varies with the costs of allocating resources to military production, depending, among other things, on the...
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Europa alleine verteidigen? : mit Anstrengung möglich, aber teuer
Dambacher, Maximilian; Bader, Martin; Keupp, Marcus Matthias - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 4, pp. 231-235
Europe can no longer rely on the United States for its defence but is currently lacking essential capabilities to assure security itself. European countries should not give up on NATO but seek to close capability gaps by developing the European defence industrial base. The EU can play an...
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Auf Augenhöhe mit Russland : welche militärischen Ressourcen werden benötigt?
Reichel, Richard - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 4, pp. 236-242
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Nachhaltigkeit als Voraussetzung für die Einsatzfähigkeit der Bundeswehr
Bayer, Stefan; Zerey, Cudi - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 4, pp. 249-254
The design of an operationally and militarily prepared Bundeswehr of the future requires the consideration of multiple facets. Its operation requires reliable access to economic resources (labour, capital, land) and their efficient management. This completely addresses the contradiction between...
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Steigerung der Verteidigungsfähigkeit Deutschlands : Optionen, Finanzierung und Effizienzsteigerung
Lohse, Tim; Börger, Tobias; Meyerhoff, Jürgen; Qari, … - In: Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 105 (2025) 4, pp. 226-230
Various options are being discussed to increase Germany's defense capabilities. Increasing the size of the Bundeswehr is proving difficult, and compulsory military service hardly seems feasible for economic and socio-political reasons. A European army and technological alternatives such as...
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Digital technologies : civilian vs military trajectories
Guarascio, Dario; Pianta, Mario - 2025
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Digital technologies : civilian vs. military trajectories
Guarascio, Dario; Pianta, Mario - 2025
The article examines the evolution of the current technological paradigm, based on digital technologies, considering the interaction between civilian and military trajectories, with a focus on the US case. Building on an original political economy framework, the activities of corporations and...
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EDM, European defence matters : Issue #29, 2025
European Defence Agency - 2025
Peace does not rest on the goodwill of others but on our capacity to defend ourselves and deter threats. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shattered whatever i l lus ions rema ined about Europe's immediate environment. Russia is intent on causing maximum harm to Ukrainians while running...
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EDM, European defence matters : Issue #29, 2025
European Defence Agency - 2025
Peace does not rest on the goodwill of others but on our capacity to defend ourselves and deter threats. The full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shattered whatever i l lus ions rema ined about Europe's immediate environment. Russia is intent on causing maximum harm to Ukrainians while running...
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"You don't pay your bills you get no protection" : a Trump effect on NATO members' military expenditures?
Founta, Konstantina; Kollias, Chrēstos; Tzeremes, … - In: Peace economics, peace science and public policy 31 (2025) 2, pp. 145-160
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Who wins wars?
Federle, Jonathan-Julian; Rohner, Dominic; Schularick, … - 2025
Economic resources are often seen as decisive for the outcomes of military conflicts. This paper asks whether “deeper pockets” help win wars. We construct a fine-grained dataset covering more than 700 interstate disputes and rely on exogenous resource price shocks to estimate the causal...
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The Impact of military expenditures on economic growth : a new instrumental variables approach
Saeed, Luqman - In: Defence and peace economics 36 (2025) 1, pp. 86-101
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How to finance Europe's military buildup? : lessons from history
Marzian, Johannes; Trebesch, Christoph - 2025
Europe must rapidly increase its military spending, but how? We collect 150 years of data to study what governments in similar situations have done. How were past military buildups financed? What was the relative importance of debt financing, budget cuts, and taxes? Our main finding is that...
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The effects of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Wagner Group coup on defense stocks in Europe : an event study analysis
Covachev, Svetoslav; Fazakas, Gergely - In: Studies in economics and finance 42 (2025) 1, pp. 31-42
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Guns and growth : the economic consequences of defense buildups
Ilzetzki, Ethan - 2025
This paper investigates how an increase in military expenditures affects an economy. It is written in the context of rising geopolitical tensions that have spurred increased military spending in the United States, Europe, and other economic areas. It draws on a large literature in...
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From peace dividend to defence dividend : dual-use, quantum and NATO targets
Murphy, Michael; Forrest, Tracey; Samson, Paul - 2025
Canada and other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are facing higher defence-spending targets in response to growing geopolitical tensions. NATO's 2025 Hague Summit Declaration requires member states to increase their defence spending to five percent of their GDP by 2035....
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Post -WWII redistribution in the US : the role of the boom cycle
Granese, Antonio; Pistoresi, Barbara; Salsano, Francesco - 2024
This paper explores the impact of wartime military spending on postwar U.S. fiscal policy, with a particular focus on the "ratchet effect" in taxes and transfers. Through econometric analysis, we investigate how changes in defense spending during and after conflicts shape long-term federal...
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The value of national defense : assessing public preferences for defense policy options
Qari, Salmai; Börger, Tobias; Lohse, Tim; Meyerhoff, … - In: European journal of political economy 85 (2024), pp. 1-14
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Defence data 2023-2024
European Defence Agency - 2024
2023 witnessed a sharp increase in total defence expenditure, with a total amount of €279 billion being spent by European Union Member States (MS), which corresponds to 1.6% of MS Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The development and procurement of new weapons systems was the primary factor...
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