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Military expenditure 4 Benoit hypothesis 3 Causality analysis 3 Economic growth 3 Kausalanalyse 3 Militärausgaben 3 Wirtschaftswachstum 3 Benoit Hypothesis 2 Autoregressive Distributed Lag 1 Cointegration 1 Defense Expenditures 1 Defense economics 1 Developing countries 1 Economic Growth 1 Egypt 1 Elasticity Of Intertemporal Substitution 1 Endogenous Growth 1 Endogenous growth 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Estimation 1 Inflation 1 Kointegration 1 Military Expenditure 1 Military spending 1 National income 1 Nationaleinkommen 1 Schätzung 1 Time-varying asymmetrical causality 1 Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test 1 Toda-Yamamoto's Granger causality 1 Turkey 1 Türkei 1 economic growth 1 military expenditure 1 symmetric causality 1 time-varying asymmetrical causality 1 Ägypten 1
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Abd Elfattah Elsayed, Mona Rabea 1 Adekunle, Ahmed Oluwatobi 1 Akande, Joseph Olorunfemi 1 Bekun, Festus Victor 1 Chang, Wen-Ya 1 Gbadebo, Adedeji Daniel 1 Huang, Chun-Chieh 1 Karaoğlan, Sadık 1 Lai, Ching-Chong 1 Lai, Ching-chong 1 Shieh, Jhy-yuan 1 Tzeng, Shin-Jen 1 Yağcıbaşı, Özge Filiz 1 Özer, Hüseyin Alperen 1
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Defence and Peace Economics 2 International journal of economics and financial issues : IJEFI 1 The empirical economics letters : a monthly international journal of economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 3 RePEc 2
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Guns versus Growth : assessing the validity of the Benoit Hypothesis on the Egyptian economy
Abd Elfattah Elsayed, Mona Rabea - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 14 (2024) 5, pp. 71-80
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Defence spending and real growth in an asymmetric environment : accessing evidence from a developing economy
Gbadebo, Adedeji Daniel; Bekun, Festus Victor; Akande, … - 2025
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Asymmetric causality between economic growth and military expenditures : the case of Turkey
Özer, Hüseyin Alperen; Yağcıbaşı, Özge Filiz; … - In: The empirical economics letters : a monthly … 16 (2017) 9, pp. 899-907
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DOES MILITARY EXPENDITURE MATTER FOR INFLATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH?
Tzeng, Shin-Jen; Lai, Ching-Chong; Huang, Chun-Chieh - In: Defence and Peace Economics 19 (2008) 6, pp. 471-478
This paper sets up a monetary endogenous growth model, and uses it to explain the ambiguous linkage between the military burden and the inflation rate observed in existing empirical studies. It is found that an expansion in the military burden has an ambiguous effect on the inflation rate...
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Endogenous Growth and Defense Expenditures: A New Explanation of the Benoit Hypothesis
Lai, Ching-chong; Shieh, Jhy-yuan; Chang, Wen-Ya - In: Defence and Peace Economics 13 (2002) 3, pp. 179-186
This paper develops an endogenous growth model to examine the linkage between military expenditures and economic growth. We adopt the modeling strategy where both the supply side and the demand side effects of national defense are taken into considerations. Our result finds that a rise in...
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