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Military expenditure, threats, and growth
Joshua Aizenman, Reuven Glick
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Business & Economics
Military Expenditure
100%
Threat
57%
Nonlinearity
25%
Military Spending
25%
Empirical Evaluation
22%
Economic Growth
20%
Severity
18%
Corruption
17%
Military
11%
Interaction
10%
Social Sciences
expenditures
67%
Military
53%
threat
49%
corruption
11%
economic growth
11%
interaction
5%
evaluation
5%
literature
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
expenditure
77%
corruption
26%
Gross Domestic Product
20%
economic growth
19%
nonlinearity
18%
defense
17%
evaluation
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Economics
12%