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    Title: 軍事威脅與成長:小型開放隨機成長模型
    Military Threats and Growth: A Small Open Stochastic Growth Model
    Authors: 李政德
    林柏生
    Contributors: 國貿系
    Keywords: 小型開放經濟體系
    軍事威脅
    隨機內生性成長
    Small open economy
    Military threats
    Stochastic endogenous growth
    Date: 2012-07
    Issue Date: 2017-08-09 10:44:52 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This paper sets up a small open stochastic endogenous growth model to analyze the impact of foreign military threats on the home long-run economic growth rate and welfare. We prove that, in addition to the intertemporal substitution elasticity in consumption, whether the home country is a net creditor or not is also an important factor in determining the growth effect and the welfare effect of foreign military threats. We find that if the home country is a net creditor, the relationship between foreign military threats and the home long-run economic growth rate is positive. On the contrary, if the home country is a net debtor, the effect of foreign military threats on the home long-run economic growth rate is negative.
    Relation: 經濟與管理論叢 8:2 2012.07[民101.07] 頁259-282
    Appears in Collections:[Department of International Trade 7 Graduate Institute of International Trade ] periodical articles

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