The aim of this article is to study the interdependence of military spending between US and a panel of European countries in the period 1988–2013. The empirical estimation is based on a: (1) unit root tests and a cointegration analysis and (2) fully modified ordinary least squares and dynamic ordinary least squares estimations. General results highlight that military spending of European countries is: (1) positively associated with US military spending and (2) negatively associated with average military spending of other European countries.

Caruso, R., Di Domizio, M., Interdependence between US and European military spending: a panel cointegration analysis (1988-2013), <<APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS>>, 2016; 23 (4): 302-305. [doi:10.1080/13504851.2015.1071466] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/115064]

Interdependence between US and European military spending: a panel cointegration analysis (1988-2013)

Caruso, Raul;
2016

Abstract

The aim of this article is to study the interdependence of military spending between US and a panel of European countries in the period 1988–2013. The empirical estimation is based on a: (1) unit root tests and a cointegration analysis and (2) fully modified ordinary least squares and dynamic ordinary least squares estimations. General results highlight that military spending of European countries is: (1) positively associated with US military spending and (2) negatively associated with average military spending of other European countries.
2016
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Caruso, R., Di Domizio, M., Interdependence between US and European military spending: a panel cointegration analysis (1988-2013), <<APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS>>, 2016; 23 (4): 302-305. [doi:10.1080/13504851.2015.1071466] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/115064]
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