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1Usak University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Usak, Turkey
2Recep Tayyip Erdogan University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics, Rize, Turkey
The Eastern Bloc had been dissolved by the end of the Cold War period, and the New World Order was established. The rapid liberalization process accelerated transition to the free market economy. In this transition period, however, numerous political tensions occurring between some countries also transformed into conflicts and wars. Therefore, countries allocate their scarce resources to their national security rather than their development objectives, simultaneously gradually increasing their defense expenditures. Accordingly, the present study aims to examine the existence of the dynamic relationship between defense burden and unemployment for the selected nine post-Soviet countries that emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Union. By incorporating the annual data set of the nine post-Soviet countries over the period between 1996 and 2021, the results revealed that defense burden had no influence on unemployment in the short run, but did have a positive effect in the long run.
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Since March 2015, the Journal is indexed in DOAJ
Since November 2013, the Journal is indexed in ProQuest – ABI/INFORM
Since October 2013, the Journal is indexed in Cabell’s Directories
Since September 2013, the Journal is indexed in Index Copernicus Journals Master List 2012
Since March 2013, the Journal has been evaluated and accepted for listing in EconLit (American Economic Association Publications)
Since January 2013, the Journal has been included into EBSCO’s databases
Since November 2012, the Journal has been included into Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory