Title of article :
Do Defense Expenditures Augment Economic Growth in Pakistan and India? A Deger-type analysis using GMM Approach
Author/Authors :
Sheikh, Muhammad Ramzan School of Economics - Bahauddin Zakariya University - Multan, Pakistan , Chaudhry, Imran Sharif School of Economics - Bahauddin Zakariya University - Multan, Pakistan
Abstract :
Defense spending is a multifaceted phenomenon. In recent years, economists and policy
makers have been interested in the explanation of the relationship between defense
spending and macroeconomic variables especially growth. This study explores the
connection between defense outlays and growth in two neighboring but hostile countries
i.e. Pakistan and India by applying GMM technique to Deger-type model. The findings of
study for Pakistan reveal that the net effect of defense spending is positive while for India
it turns out to be negative. It means that the defense sector in Pakistan fosters the
economic growth via aggregate demand and modernization effects. For India, defense
sector is hampering growth due to reallocation of resources and creation of new resources
arguments.
Keywords :
defense expenditures , economic growth , deger-type analysis , GMM approach
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science