TY - JOUR PY - 2002// TI - Defense Spending and Economic Growth: Some Empirical Evidence from the Arab Gulf Region JO - Defence and peace economics A1 - Al-Yousif, Yousif Khalifa SP - 187 EP - 197 VL - 13 IS - 3 N2 - The present paper investigates the causal relationship between defense spending and economic growth in six Gulf countries for the period 1975-1998. I use Granger-causality test within a multivariate error-correction framework to explore the existence and direction of causality between these two variables. The empirical results indicate that neither growth nor defense can be considered exogenous and that the relationship between them cannot be generalized across countries. Two implications can be derived from these findings. One is the need for more studies, especially from developing countries, using time-series data. The other is that decisions on defense spending should be based on each country's socio-economic circumstances. Given the small sample size, however, caution is advised in considering the above results and their implications as final.
LA - SN - 1024-2694 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10242690210977 ID - ref1 ER -