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ID137933
Title ProperDefense expenditure and income inequality
Other Title Informationevidence on co-integration and causality for China
LanguageENG
AuthorMeng, Binbin ;  Lucyshyn, William ;  Li, Xiangqian
Summary / Abstract (Note)There are conflicting views as to the relationship between a nation’s defense expenditure (DE) and its population’s income inequality (INEQ). DE, always an important part of government budget, can easily crowd out transfer payments, necessary to improve INEQ; however, these payments may also create a demand that may raise the income levels of the lower income earners. Consequently, the relationship between DE and INEQ is an important question. This paper examines the relationship between DE and INEQ in China for the period of 1989–2012. Utilizing basic cointegration and causality tests, our objective is to add to the literature by providing evidence that China’s DE, in fact, do have an impact on INEQ.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 26, No.3; Jun 2015: p.327-339
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 26 No 3
Key WordsChina ;  Defense Expenditure ;  Granger Causality ;  Income Inequality


 
 
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