Do Economic Determinants Affect the Size of Military Spending?

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Lenka Brigzalová, Vojtěch Müllner, J. Odehnal, J. Neubauer
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Abstract

The article aims to identify the dependence of military expenditures and selected economic determinants on the example of the V4 countries in the years 1999-2020. The following are selected as economic determinants: the size of the gross domestic product, the rate of inflation, the debt and deficit of the government sector and unemployment. Correlation analysis proved the expected relationship between the gross domestic product and the military expenditure of Hungary and especially Poland. The relationship between military spending and unemployment was confirmed for Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, the expected relationship between military spending and government debt for the Czech Republic. The linear regression model confirmed the positive effect of the gross domestic product on military expenditure in the case of Poland, the effect of the increase in military expenditure due to rising inflation in Hungary and the negative effect of increasing state indebtedness in the case of the Czech Republic. At the same time, the results did not confirm the uniformity of the factors affecting the size of the military factors in the analyzed V4 countries.
经济决定因素会影响军费开支的规模吗?
本文旨在以1999-2020年的V4国家为例,确定军费开支和选定的经济决定因素的依赖性。以下被选为经济决定因素:国内生产总值的规模、通货膨胀率、政府部门的债务和赤字以及失业率。相关分析证明了匈牙利特别是波兰的国内生产总值与军事开支之间的预期关系。波兰、匈牙利和斯洛伐克证实了军事开支与失业之间的关系,捷克共和国证实了军事开支与政府债务之间的预期关系。线性回归模型证实了国内生产总值对波兰军事开支的积极影响,匈牙利由于通货膨胀上升而增加军事开支的影响,以及捷克共和国国家债务增加的消极影响。同时,研究结果并没有证实所分析的V4国家中影响军事因素规模的因素具有统一性。
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Vojenske Rozhledy-Czech Military Review
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