How Resilient are Military Expenditures in the Context of Fund-Supported Programs?

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Paula De Masi

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Henri Lorie

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Date Written: June 15, 1988

Abstract

This paper examines how military spending has been affected by Fund-supported programs. It looks at the changes in military expenditure as a share of gross domestic product (MIL/GDP) and of total expenditure (MIL/EX) for two subsamples of Fund-supported programs, broadly divided into fiscal tightening and fiscal accommodating. Under fiscal tightening, the evidence suggests that MIL/GDP decreases during Fund-supported programs, but that MIL/EX increases, revealing resilience to budgetary adjustments. Under fiscal accommodation, as total government expenditure tends to increase, so does military expenditure; however, the ratio MIL/EX declines, as fewer additional resources are allocated to the military.

JEL Classification: 3221

Suggested Citation

De Masi, Paula and Lorie, Henri, How Resilient are Military Expenditures in the Context of Fund-Supported Programs? (June 15, 1988). IMF Working Paper No. 88/48, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=884805

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