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9 Jun 2009
This paper examines the determinants of military spending, with particular reference to the importance of the security environment. Using the liberal-realist model of international relations the authors estimate the probability that two countries will be involved in a fatal militarized interstate dispute. The authors find that the security environment is a powerful determinant of military spending and that a one percentage point rise in the probability of a dispute leads to a 3 percentage point increase in military spending.
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Author | William Nordhaus, John R Oneal, Bruce Russett |
Series | Leitner Program Working Papers |
Issue | 6 |
Publisher | Leitner Program in International & Comparative Political Economy |
Copyright | © 2009 Leitner Program |