Defence spending and real growth in an asymmetric environment: Accessing evidence from a developing economy

A. Gbadebo, F. Bekun, J. Akande, A. O. Adekunle
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The connection between the defence spending and real growth remains a forefront subject of theoretical and empirical research. Nigeria, like many other developing nations, continues to devote numerous fiscal resources to military spending in ensuring peaceful coexistence and to attain sustainable economic growth after her independence in 1960. Because the interdependence between them has policy implications, this paper studies whether there exists asymmetric causality between them. The dataset, from World Bank database, includes long‐range historical series for military expenditure/GDP ratio and growth rate of GDP, covering 1960–2021. In exploring the empirical relations, the paper shows evidence for the symmetric Granger causality, from Toda–Yamamoto (1995) and asymmetric causality, from Hatemi‐J (2012). The standard (symmetric) identifies unidirectional causality evidence, from defence spending to the GDP per capital growth, with no retained potential feedback from real growth to defence spending. The Hatemi‐J (asymmetric) causality maintains evidence that positive shocks in the defence spending may cause a positive shock in the GDP per capital, supposing that increase perturbations to defence spending would be productive and growth‐enhancing. This causal impact is not evident for positive growth shocks. The findings support the need for policymakers to consider sustained growth targets when redesigning the military budget.
不对称环境下的国防开支和实际增长:从发展中经济体获取证据
国防开支与实际增长之间的关系仍然是理论和经验研究的前沿课题。尼日利亚与许多其他发展中国家一样,在 1960 年独立后继续将大量财政资源用于军事支出,以确保和平共处和实现可持续经济增长。由于二者之间的相互依存关系具有政策含义,本文研究了二者之间是否存在非对称因果关系。数据集来自世界银行数据库,包括军费开支/GDP 比率和 GDP 增长率的长期历史序列,时间跨度为 1960-2021 年。在探讨实证关系时,本文显示了来自 Toda-Yamamoto (1995)的对称格兰杰因果关系和来自 Hatemi-J(2012)的非对称因果关系的证据。标准(对称)因果关系确定了从国防开支到单位资本国内生产总值增长的单向因果关系证据,没有保留从实际增长到国防开支的潜在反馈。Hatemi-J(非对称)因果关系保留了国防开支的正向冲击可能会对单位资本国内生产总值造成正向冲击的证据,假定国防开支的增加会产生生产性影响并促进增长。这种因果关系对正增长冲击的影响并不明显。研究结果支持决策者在重新设计军事预算时考虑持续增长目标的必要性。
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