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Asymmetric Granger Causality between Military Expenditures and Economic Growth in Top Six Defense Suppliers. (2015). Hatemi-J, Abdulnasser ; GUPTA, RANGAN ; Chang, Tsangyao ; Chen, Wen-Yi ; Lin, Feng-Li.
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  63. Strategic redistribution: The political economy of populism in Latin America. (2014). Leon, Gabriel.
    In: European Journal of Political Economy.
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