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MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: EVIDENCE FROM SYSTEM GMM ESTIMATES. (2013). Hou, Na ; Chen, BO.
In: Defence and Peace Economics.
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    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
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  25. Military R&D, Growth and the Optimal Allocation of Governement Spending. (2006). Laurent, Thierry ; Bosi, Stefano.
    In: Documents de recherche.
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  26. Defense Expenditure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Cross-Country Panel Data. (2006). Ram, Rati.
    In: Chapters.
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  27. GUNS OR BUTTER? REVISITED: ROBUSTNESS AND NONLINEARITY ISSUES IN THE DEFENSE-GROWTH NEXUS. (2006). Reitschuler, Gerhard ; Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus.
    In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
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  28. The Economic Costs of Corruption: A Survey and New Evidence. (2005). Herzfeld, Thomas ; Dreher, Axel.
    In: Public Economics.
    RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0506001.

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  29. MODELS OF MILITARY EXPENDITURE AND GROWTH: A CRITICAL REVIEW. (2005). Willenbockel, Dirk ; Smith, Ronald ; Dunne, John.
    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
    RePEc:taf:defpea:v:16:y:2005:i:6:p:449-461.

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  30. Models of Military Expenditure and Growth: A Critical Review. (2004). Willenbockel, Dirk ; Smith, Ronald ; Dunne, John.
    In: Working Papers.
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  31. A non-linear defence-growth nexus? evidence from the US economy*. (2004). Reitschuler, Gerhard ; Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus.
    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
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  32. Guns or Butter? Revisited: Robustness and Nonlinearity Issues in the Defense-Grotwth Nexus. (2003). Reitschuler, Gerhard ; Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus.
    In: Vienna Economics Papers.
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  33. Military Expenditure and Economic Activity: The Colombian Case. (2003). Arias, Andres F. ; Ardila, Laura.
    In: REVISTA DESARROLLO Y SOCIEDAD.
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