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ID170220
Title ProperInvestment in Research and Development Compared to Military Expenditure
Other Title Information Is Research Worthwhile?
LanguageENG
AuthorBiswas, Raaj Kishore
Summary / Abstract (Note)Both research and development (R&D) and military expenditure are pivotal areas for any country’s economy. However, most countries tend to spend more on military because of global insecurity and power politics. Nevertheless, this study shows the merit of R&D investment and how it contributes to the national human capital. An analysis was undertaken on the gap between R&D and military expenditure considering the Human Development Index (HDI) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of 76 countries for a period of 15 years (2000–2014). Mixed effect models were applied to adjust the effect of six different continents. The results showed that HDI has a positive bi-directional significant relationship with higher R&D investment. National spending on R&D builds human capital, which in turn contributes to public development over the years, unlike military expenditure that only marginally contributes towards GDP and makes no contribution to HDI.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 30, No.7; Dec 2019: p. 846-857
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol: 30 No 7
Key WordsInvestment ;  GDP ;  Human Capital ;  HDI


 
 
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