食利国的自然资源促进了军事开支吗?来自海湾合作委员会国家的证据

N. Al-Mawali
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本研究旨在利用海合会国家的面板数据,探讨食利国的自然资源对军费开支的影响。主要调查结果表明,自然资源的种类很重要,石油的租金似乎只会推动海湾合作委员会的军事开支,其他自然资源,如天然气和矿物则不然。进一步,研究发现海湾战争第一次和第二次以及阿拉伯之春对海湾合作委员会军费的解释在统计上不显著。
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Do Natural Resources of Rentier States Promote Military Expenditures? Evidence from GCC Countries
This study aims to explore the effect of natural resources of rentier states on military expenditure using the panel data from GCC countries. The principle findings suggest that types of natural resources matter and that the rent from oil only appeared to fuel the military expenditure of GCC, other natural resources such as gas and minerals are not. Further, the study found that Gulf War I and II as well as Arab Spring is statistically insignificant in explaining the military expenditure of GCC.
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