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Defence and Peace Economics | 2009

DEFENSE SPENDING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN TURKEY: A LINEAR AND NON-LINEAR GRANGER CAUSALITY APPROACH

Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglu

This paper uses linear and non‐linear Granger causality methods to determine the causal relationship between defense spending and economic growth in Turkey for the period 1949–2004. The innovative feature of this paper is that it provides evidence regarding the nonlinear causal dependence between military spending and economic growth in Turkey. The empirical results contribute to the empirical literature by indicating support for both linear and non‐linear causality between military expenditures and economic development and they may prove useful in theoretical and empirical research by regulators and policy makers.


Economic Systems Research | 2012

OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION IN THE GREEK ECONOMY: EXPLORING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND SOLID WASTE VIA INPUT--OUTPUT ANALYSIS

Dimitrios Hristu-Varsakelis; Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou; Athanasios Sfetsos

We explore an input–output based framework for optimizing production in the Greek economy, under constraints relating to energy use, final demand, greenhouse gas emissions and solid waste. Using empirical data, we consider the effects on the maximum attainable gross value of production when imposing various pollution abatement targets. Our results quantify those effects as well as the magnitude of economic sacrifices required to achieve environmental goals, in a series of policy scenarios of practical importance. Because air pollution and solid waste are not produced independently of one another, we identify the settings in which it is meaningful to institute a separate policy for mitigating each pollutant, versus those in which only one pollutant needs to be actively addressed. The scenarios considered here represent a range of options that could be available to policy makers, depending on the countrys international commitments and the effects on economic and environmental variables.


Energy Policy | 2010

Optimizing production with energy and GHG emission constraints in Greece: An input–output analysis

Dimitrios Hristu-Varsakelis; Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou; A. Sfetsos


International Review of Economics & Finance | 2012

Tax burden distribution and GDP growth: Non-linear causality considerations in the USA

Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou; Anastasios Saraidaris


Journal of Applied Business Research | 2011

Testing Wagner's Law For The European Union Economies

Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou; Soultana Strikou


Economic Modelling | 2011

Equilibrium conditions in corporate tax competition and Foreign Direct Investment flows

Dimitrios Hristu-Varsakelis; Stella Karagianni; Anastasios Saraidaris


Archive | 2013

Average Tax Rates and Economic Growth: A Nonlinear Causality Investigation for the USA

Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou; anastasios p saraidaris


Journal of Applied Business Research | 2011

Evidence For Non-Linear Causality Between Public Spending And Income In The European Union Countries

Stella Karagianni; Maria Pempetzoglou


Archive | 2001

The Pros and Cons of SMEs Going International

Stella Karagianni; Lois Labrianidis


Journal of Applied Business Research | 2011

Testing The Convergence Hypothesis Using Time Series Techniques: The Case Of Greece 1971-1996

D. Asteriou; Stella Karagianni; Costas Siriopoulos

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Maria Pempetzoglou

Democritus University of Thrace

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D. Asteriou

City University London

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Maria Pempetzoglu

Democritus University of Thrace

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