Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2923550083> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2923550083 endingPage "67" @default.
- W2923550083 startingPage "46" @default.
- W2923550083 abstract "This paper contributes to the literature on military spending by analyzing the relationship between military spending and income inequality in a panel of transition economies over the period 1990–2015. In particular, we exploit three different measures of military expenditures: (i) military spending in absolute terms; (ii) military expenditures per capita; (iii) military burden, namely the ratio between military expenditure and GDP. Findings highlight a positive relationship between military expenditures and income inequality captured by means of three different measures of inequality. Results are also confirmed after we performed a variety of robustness tests. Other results are worth noting and somehow puzzling. For example, military conscription appears to have a redistributional effect and when considering a non-linearity the results show that there could be a concave relationship between military spending and income inequality. In addition, when testing for the ‘crowding-out argument’ results show that expenditures for subsidies are negatively influenced by military spending so confirming the crowding-out argument but there is no significant evidence when considering education and health expenditures." @default.
- W2923550083 created "2019-04-01" @default.
- W2923550083 creator A5026598238 @default.
- W2923550083 creator A5062273881 @default.
- W2923550083 date "2019-09-05" @default.
- W2923550083 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2923550083 title "Military Expenditures and Income Inequality Evidence from a Panel of Transition Countries (1990-2015)" @default.
- W2923550083 cites W1568918780 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W1819457405 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W1968047686 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W1968390679 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W1971422766 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2000368263 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2001198055 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2007352806 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2015819671 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2023548674 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2023584208 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2024730293 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2025989004 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2027722337 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2033839672 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2034975645 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2038106030 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2043485663 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2048829982 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2060130390 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2063267799 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2064994864 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2070993053 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2072191629 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2079292092 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2088012701 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2091338001 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2091697681 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2091909900 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2096262641 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2098990467 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2108106847 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2117090884 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2119214363 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2120089261 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2120348137 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2133672895 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2140473829 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2144967122 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2148454232 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2150236555 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2157100385 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2169223645 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2525961807 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2587629941 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2745547913 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2752384816 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2891627367 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2897032416 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W2909734007 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3016376270 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3022527658 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3122464360 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3122471154 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3122769768 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3122953781 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3123642239 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3124274053 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3124796732 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3125002920 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W3125324484 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4211168288 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4230288690 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4231968982 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4233928759 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4236769771 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4245607947 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4250828081 @default.
- W2923550083 cites W4256391587 @default.
- W2923550083 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2019.1661218" @default.
- W2923550083 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2923550083 type Work @default.
- W2923550083 sameAs 2923550083 @default.
- W2923550083 citedByCount "19" @default.
- W2923550083 countsByYear W29235500832018 @default.
- W2923550083 countsByYear W29235500832021 @default.
- W2923550083 countsByYear W29235500832022 @default.
- W2923550083 countsByYear W29235500832023 @default.
- W2923550083 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2923550083 hasAuthorship W2923550083A5026598238 @default.
- W2923550083 hasAuthorship W2923550083A5062273881 @default.
- W2923550083 hasBestOaLocation W29235500832 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C100001284 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C127598652 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C139719470 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C149782125 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2923550083 hasConcept C160443848 @default.