Title of article :
Military Expenditures and World Economic Growth under Hybrid Warfare Conditions
Author/Authors :
Sokhatskyi, Oleksandr Department Ternopil - National Economic University, Ternopil, Ukraine , Dluhopolskyi, Oleksandr Department Ternopil - National Economic University, Ternopil, Ukraine , Movchan, Roman Constitutional International and Criminal Law Department - Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk National University, Vinnitsa, Ukraine , Taranukha, Olena Economics Department - National Transport University, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract :
The article examines the impact of the dynamics of military expenditures, public debt, arms exports on
the economic growth of the six countries (US, China, Russia, Israel, Ukraine, Moldova). The paper
empirically tested the hypothesis of the possibility of further maintaining the positive macroeconomic
effects in the process of confronting and persistent ‘hybrid’ military conflicts in either ‘hot’ or ‘frozen’
phases. The model characterizes the effects of factors and their change over time as well as features of
the aggregate and the specificity of the development of individual objects. This allowed us to construct
an object-dynamic regression model to determine the dependence of the development of national
economies, namely GDP growth rates, for countries in a state of ‘hybrid’ war. The definition of these
dependencies provides the opportunity to make recommendations on the use of adequate models of
forecasting military expenditure for the country, which aims to achieve the goals of sustainable
development under the increasing military threats.
Keywords :
Military expenditures , Hybrid warfare , Economic growth , Defense spending
Journal title :
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Production Research