军事技术与朝鲜经济:来自时序数据的证据

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Jang C. Jin, Go En Chang
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摘要

利用1994-2017年期间的时间序列数据,研究了朝鲜军事变量对经济增长的因果关系。以军事负担(MB)、武器贸易开放度(ATO)和导弹dummy作为军事部门技术进步的代理,构建了三个军事变量的回归模型。虽然朝鲜的军事技术高度发达,但非军事工业的发展远远落后于其他发展中国家。回归结果表明,军事变量对经济增长具有显著的负向影响。格兰杰因果检验进一步证实了MB对经济增长的因果方向,ATO测度对经济增长表现出反馈效应,而导弹假人的因果效应不够强,不显著。总体而言,研究结果与我们的观点一致,即军事技术不会对朝鲜非军事工业部门产生溢出效应。
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Military technology and the North Korean economy: evidence from time-series data

The causal effect of military variables on economic growth has been investigated for North Korea, using time-series data over the period 1994–2017. Regression models were constructed with three military variables that include military burden (MB), arms trade openness (ATO) and missile dummy as a proxy for technological progress in the military sector. Although military technology has been highly developed in North Korea, non-military industrial development is far behind other developing countries. The regression results show that the military variables have negative and significant effects on economic growth. The Granger causality test further confirms the causal directions from MB to economic growth, the ATO measure shows a feedback effect on economic growth, while the causal effect of missile dummy is not strong enough to be significant. The results are, in general, consistent with our proposition that military technology would not have a spillover effect on non-military industrial sectors in North Korea.

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期刊介绍: Asian-Pacific Economic Literature (APEL) is an essential resource for anyone interested in economic development in the Asian-Pacific region. With original articles on topical policy issues, literature surveys, and abstracts of articles from over 300 journals, APEL makes it easy for you to keep ahead of the proliferating research on this dynamic and increasingly important region. Read by politicians, journalists, businesspeople, policy-makers, industrialists and academics, APEL avoids technical jargon, and is the only journal devoted to one-stop, in-depth reporting of research on the development of Asian-Pacific economies.
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