Measuring the Impact of Military Spending: How Far Does a DSGE Model Deviate from Reality?

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3   !!Link opens in a new tab 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

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Dunne, Smith, and Willenbockel (2005) argue that the mainstream growth literature has not found military spending to be a significant determinant of economic growth, yet much of the defense economics literature has noted significant effects. This paper revisits this issue by using a DSGE-VAR approach, combining both theoretical and empirical methods. We present that the DSGE approach (estimated with the Bayesian technique) and the Bayesian VAR with the Minnesota Prior both lead to worse in-sample fit than our proposed DSGE-VAR framework. The DSGE-VAR approach reveals that a positive military spending shock boosts the U.S. economy, increasing per capita real GDP growth, consumption, inflation and interest rate. Our results are robust to alternative model specifications. Future investigations such as exploring an optimal military spending policy could adopt the approach in this paper to determine the best model–empirical, theoretical, or a combination of the two.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)585-608
頁數24
期刊Defence and Peace Economics
28
發行號5
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 2017 9月 3

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  1. SDG 8 - 體面的工作和經濟增長
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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • 社會科學(雜項)
  • 經濟學與計量經濟學

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