BRIZGALOVA, Lenka, Vojtěch MÜLLNER, Jakub ODEHNAL and Jiri NEUBAUER. Do Economic Determinants Affect the Size of Military Spending? Vojenské rozhledy - Czech Military Review. Brno: Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic, 2022, vol. 31, No 3, p. 63-83. ISSN 1210-3292. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.03.063-083.
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Original name Do Economic Determinants Affect the Size of Military Spending?
Authors BRIZGALOVA, Lenka, Vojtěch MÜLLNER, Jakub ODEHNAL and Jiri NEUBAUER.
Edition Vojenské rozhledy - Czech Military Review, Brno, Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic, 2022, 1210-3292.
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Type of outcome Article in a journal
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 0.100
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3849/2336-2995.31.2022.03.063-083
UT WoS 000882989300004
Keywords in English Military Expenditure; Gross Domestic Product (GDP); Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP); General Government Debt; Unemployment
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Abstract
The article aims to identify the dependence of military expenditures and selected economic determinants on the example of the V4 countries in the years 1999-2020. Correlation analysis proved the expected relationship between the gross domestic product and the military expenditure of Hungary and especially Poland. The relationship between military spending and unemployment was confirmed for Poland, Hungary and Slovakia, the expected relationship between military spending and government debt for the Czech Republic. The linear regression model confirmed the positive effect of the gross domestic product on military expenditure in the case of Poland, the effect of the increase in military expenditure due to rising inflation in Hungary and the negative effect of increasing state indebtedness in the case of the Czech Republic.
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