2013
DOI: 10.1080/10242694.2013.763454
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The Demand for Military Spending in Egypt

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“…As observed by Abdelfattah et al (2014), if one attempts to summarise the literature that focuses on the determinants of military spending, two broad strands of approaches can be identified in the empirical studies that probe into this subject. One group of papers employs Richardsonian type arms race modelling.…”
Section: The Determinants Of Defence Expenditures: a Primermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As observed by Abdelfattah et al (2014), if one attempts to summarise the literature that focuses on the determinants of military spending, two broad strands of approaches can be identified in the empirical studies that probe into this subject. One group of papers employs Richardsonian type arms race modelling.…”
Section: The Determinants Of Defence Expenditures: a Primermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the case is for all types of public expenditures, military spending is also influenced by economic factors. In the relevant literature on the demand for military expenditure, the growth rate of the economy is invariably included in empirical studies while the openness of the economy is captured by the share of exports and imports to GDP (inter alia: Pamp and Thurner 2017; Bove and Brauner 2016;Abdelfattah et al 2014). Table 4 offers a comparative summary in terms of these two macroeconomic variables for the sample of the 12 countries.…”
Section: Fig 1 Average Defence Burdenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demand for defense is a public good both for long run and short run. Abdel Fattah et al (2012) studied the economic and strategic factors for the demands of defense spending in Egypt. Egypt has a great role in the security of Middle East.…”
Section: Inte Rnational Journal Of Management Research and Emerging S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the above background, the researcher initiates a novel attempt to research and understand the predominant themes actively contributing towards economic development in South Africa; for merely talking about economic development and growth is not enough, until and unless it is reviewed in terms of plausible opportunities and threats (Mmopelwa et al ., 2009; Abdelfattah et al ., 2014; Baten and Fourie, 2015; Burns and Keswell, 2015; Baker et al ., 2016; Kollamparambil, 2020). This work aims to comprehend research conducted towards the South African economy in the last 25 years of time by the systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%