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ID140831
Title Propercausal nexus between military spending and unemployment in the G7
Other Title Informationa bootstrap panel causality test
LanguageENG
AuthorWolde-Rufael, Yemane ;  Chang, Tsangyao ;  Zhong, Ming ;  Tang, D P
Summary / Abstract (Note)We revisit the causal relationship between military spending and unemployment in the G7 countries applying a bootstrap panel causality analysis that accounts for both cross-sectional dependence and for heterogeneity across countries. Using per capita real GDP as a controlled variable, we found a unidirectional causality running from military spending to unemployment for Canada, Japan, and the US, one-way causality running from unemployment to military spending for France and Germany, and bidirectional causality for Italy and the UK. The empirical evidence does not seem to provide consistent results regarding the causal relationship between military spending and unemployment in G7 countries.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 26, No.6; Dec 2015: p.609-622
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 26 No 6
Key WordsMilitary Spending ;  Unemployment ;  G7 Countries ;  Panel Causality Test ;  Dependency and Heterogeneity


 
 
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