FOREIGN AID FUNGIBILITY AND MILITARY SPENDING: THE CASE OF NORTH CYPRUS

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

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The present article examines if the foreign aid to North Cyprus is fungible and if it is in a long-run equilibrium relationship with military spending using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag bounds testing procedure from 1977 to 2007. The results suggest that neither tax revenues nor public expenditures are in a long-run equilibrium relationship with foreign aid. However, strong evidence emerges that defence expenditures are in a long-run equilibrium relationship with foreign aid, and that the latter seem to cause the former.

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Fungibility, Foreign aid, Military spending, North Cyprus

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Defence and Peace Economics

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25

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5

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