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Government Spending and Economic Growth: A Cointegration Analysis on Romania. (2021). Popescu, Cristian ; Diaconu, Laura.
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  47. Innovating in defence policy through spending efficiency: The Life Cycle Costing model. (2011). Ortuzar Maturana, Rodrigo I., ; Navarro-Galera, Andres.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
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  48. Public Expenditure And Economic Growth In Nigeria. (2011). Yaru M. A, ; Yakubu, T. A, ; Usman. A, ; Mobolaji H. I, ; Kilishi A. A, .
    In: Asian Economic and Financial Review.
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  49. THE DEFENCE-GROWTH NEXUS REVISITED: EVIDENCE FROM THE ISRAELI-ARAB CONFLICT. (2010). Abu-Qarn, Aamer.
    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
    RePEc:taf:defpea:v:21:y:2010:i:4:p:291-300.

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  50. Wagners law and Italian disaggregated public spending: some empirical evidences. (2010). Magazzino, Cosimo.
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  51. Growth, investment and military expenditure in the European Union‐15. (2010). Paleologou, Suzanna ; Kollias, Christos.
    In: Journal of Economic Studies.
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  52. The impact of government expenditure on economic growth: How sensitive to the level of development?. (2010). Wu, Shih-Ying ; Lin, Eric ; Tang, Jenn-Hong .
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
    RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:32:y::i:6:p:804-817.

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  53. Further Evidence on Public Spending and Economic Growth in East Asian Countries. (2009). .
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  54. Reexamining asymmetric effects of monetary and government spending policies on economic growth using quantile regression. (2009). Li, Leon.
    In: Journal of Developing Areas.
    RePEc:jda:journl:vol.43:year:2009:issue1:pp:137-154.

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  55. Optimal Military Spending, Trade and Stochastic Economic Growth. (2009). zou, heng-fu ; Liu, Yifang ; Wang, Yan.
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  56. Six decades of the Israeli-Arab conflict: An assessment of the economic aspects. (2008). Abu-Qarn, Aamer.
    In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal.
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  57. Ricardian equivalence, twin deficits, and the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle in Egypt. (2008). Marinheiro, Carlos.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
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  58. Panel data, cointegration, causality and Wagners law: Empirical evidence from Chinese provinces. (2008). Smyth, Russell ; Nielsen, Ingrid ; Narayan, Paresh.
    In: China Economic Review.
    RePEc:eee:chieco:v:19:y:2008:i:2:p:297-307.

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  59. MODELLING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH FOR THE FIJI ISLANDS. (2007). Narayan, Paresh ; Singh, Baljeet.
    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
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  60. DO DEFENCE EXPENDITURES SPUR GDP? A PANEL ANALYSIS FROM OECD AND NON-OECD COUNTRIES. (2007). Lee, Chien-Chiang ; Chen, Sheng Tung.
    In: Defence and Peace Economics.
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  61. The Relation between Government Expenditures and Economic Growth in Thailand. (2007). Jiranyakul, Komain.
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  62. THE MILITARY EXPENDITURE-EXTERNAL DEBT NEXUS: NEW EVIDENCE FROM A PANEL OF MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRIES. (2007). Smyth, Russell ; Narayan, Paresh.
    In: Monash Economics Working Papers.
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  63. PANEL DATA, COINTEGRATION, CAUSALITY AND WAGNERS LAW: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE PROVINCES. (2006). Smyth, Russell ; Nielsen, Ingrid ; Narayan, Paresh.
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  64. Defense Expenditure and Economic Growth: Evidence from Cross-Country Panel Data. (2006). Ram, Rati.
    In: Chapters.
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  65. Government size and economic growth in Taiwan: A threshold regression approach. (2005). Lee, Chien-Chiang ; Chen, Sheng Tung.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
    RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:27:y:2005:i:9:p:1051-1066.

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  66. Defence expenditure and economic growth in the European Union: A causality analysis. (2004). Paleologou, Suzanna ; Kollias, Christos ; Manolas, George.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
    RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:26:y:2004:i:5:p:553-569.

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  67. Causality between Public Expenditure and Economic Growth: The Turkish Case.. (2003). Bagdigen, Muhlis ; Badigen, Muhlis ; etinta, Hakan .
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