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MILITARY SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN SRI LANKA: A TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
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EconomicsPublic PolicyPublic FinanceInternational EconomicsReal GdpMacroeconomicsEconomic DevelopmentEconomic PolicyDevelopment EconomicsPublic EconomicsSri LankaBusinessVar AnalysisGovernment SpendingMilitary SpendingPublic ExpenditureEconomic GrowthTime Series Analysis
In this paper, we employ a VAR analysis to examine the nexus between military spending and economic growth in Sri Lanka which, due to the civil war there, has witnessed a significant increase in military spending over the last three decades while also recording healthy economic growth. The study finds that, compared with non‐military spending, military spending exerts only a minimal positive impact on real GDP. Over a 10‐year period, a 1% increase in non‐military spending increases GDP by 1.6%. In contrast, military spending only increases GDP by 0.05%, suggesting that the economic benefits for Sri Lanka from a sustained peace may be considerable.
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