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2022
1
The effect of European fuel-tax cuts on the oil income of Russia
Nature Energy
(
39.5
★★★
), 7, 989-997.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
24
Military Expenditures and Income Inequality Evidence from a Panel of Transition Countries (1990-2015)
Defence and Peace Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 32, 46-67.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
19
Military Spending and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Wavelet Approach
Defence and Peace Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 32, 362-376.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
12
Fiscal multipliers in advanced and developing countries: Evidence from military spending
Journal of Public Economics
(
4.3
★★★
), 208, 104631.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2023
14
Military Spending Composition and Economic Growth
Defence and Peace Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 34, 259-271.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
11
External and domestic political determinants of defence spending: a time-series cross-section analysis of EU member states
European Security
(
2.5
★★★
), 30, 197-217.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
10
Military spending, financial development, and ecological footprint in a developing country: insights from bootstrap causality and Maki cointegration
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
(
5.3
★★★
), 29, 83945-83955.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2023
8
Revisiting the terrorism–tourism nexus in Nigeria: the moderating role of military spending
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Insights
(
3.4
★★★
), 6, 1270-1289.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
10
The Effects of International Sanctions on Iran’s military spending: A Synthetic Control Analysis
Defence and Peace Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 33, 767-778.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
10
Guns, Butter, and Growth: The Consequences of Military Spending Reconsidered
Political Research Quarterly
(
1.7
★★★
), 74, 148-165.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
10
A Dynamic Separable Network Model with Actor Heterogeneity: An Application to Global Weapons Transfers
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society
(
1.1
★★★
), 184, 201-226.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
6
How Stories Shape Regional Development: Collective Narratives and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in Waterloo, Canada
Economic Geography
(
4.6
★★★
), 97, 390-410.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
5
Asymmetric Effect of Military Expenditures on Economic Growth in Pakistan: A Nonlinear-ARDL Approach
Engineering Economics
(
2.6
★★★
), 33, 316-325.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
5
The Role of Institutional Quality in Military Spending and Unemployment Nexus in Nigeria
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
(
1.1
★★★
), 28, 155-194.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
4
The Real Military Balance: International Comparisons of Defense Spending
Review of Income and Wealth
(
2.4
★★★
), 68, 797-818.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2023
3
Political Accountability and Military Spending
Defence and Peace Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 34, 563-580.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
4
Military spending and sustainable development
Review of Development Economics
(
1.9
★★★
), 26, 1466-1490.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
4
Who commits the most to NATO? It depends on how we measure commitment
Journal of Peace Research
(
2.9
★★★
), 58, 1194-1206.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2022
2
Analysing the nexus between income inequality and military expenditure in top ten defence expenditure economies
Quality and Quantity
(
3.7
★★★
), 56, 689-712.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
2021
4
The geopolitics of international trade in Southeast Asia
Review of World Economics
(
2.0
★★★
), 157, 207-219.
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Matthew Li (80, 6.9K)
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