北约在行动层面分担负担的空间分析

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Kyklos Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1111/kykl.12401
Justin George, Todd Sandler
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本文采用连通性度量--成员地位、毗连性、反向距离和力量投射--来研究后冷战时代(1991-2022 年)北大西洋公约组织(北约)在行动或(国防开支)分类层面(即人员、基础设施、装备以及运营和维护[O&M])的国防负担分担情况。对盟国基于行动的溢出效应所分配的不同空间权重表明了不同的搭便车反应,其中装备的搭便车反应最大,其次是运营和维护,然后是人员支出。基础设施支出不允许盟国之间有太多的替代,因此可以理解为盟国之间的搭便车现象最少。在威尔士峰会和 2014 年俄罗斯入侵克里米亚之后,北约在行动层面的自由支配发生了明显变化,装备支出的自由支配减少。总体而言,几乎没有证据表明俄罗斯增加军费会带来积极反应;但是,2014 年后,距离俄罗斯最近的北约盟国的行动支出有所提高。此外,我们还估算了同步空间自回归模型,以衡量行动间支出对四种溢出效应的反应,我们发现了有趣的行动间替代和互补性。
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A spatial analysis of NATO burden sharing at the operational levels
The paper applies connectivity measures—membership status, contiguity, inverse distance, and power projection—to investigate North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) defense burden sharing at the operational or (defense spending) categorical levels (i.e., personnel, infrastructure, equipment, and operations and maintenance [O&M]) during the post‐Cold War era, 1991–2022. Alternative spatial weights, assigned to allies' operational‐based spillovers, indicate diverse free‐riding responses with the greatest free riding characterizing equipment, followed by O&M and then personnel outlays. Infrastructure spending, which does not permit much substitution among allies, is understandably characterized by the least inter‐ally free riding. After the Wales Summit and Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014, there are marked changes to NATO free riding at the operational levels, with equipment spending displaying reduced free riding. Generally, there is little evidence of a positive reaction to increased Russian military expenditures; however, there is some enhanced operational spending by NATO allies nearest to Russia after 2014. Also, we estimate simultaneous spatial autoregressive models to gauge inter‐operational spending responses to the four kinds of spillovers, where we find interesting inter‐operational substitutions and complementarities.
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