“…Literature review part is divided in to two parts as impact of military expenditure on economic growth of developed countries and impact of military expenditure of developing countries. Yilgör, Karagöl, and Saygili (2014) conducted research related to the effect of arms spending on the economic growth of 11 developed countries (USA, Germany, Belgium, UK, Italy, Canada, Norway, Denmark, France, Netherlands, andPortugal) from 1980-2007. By the help of the Granger causality test, it is found that defense expenditure is a factor in economic growth or it justifies the hypothesis which claims that defense expenses by developed countries directly contributes to their economics and according to the Pedroni cointegration test long-term association exists within economic growth and military expenditure. Khalid and Razaq (2015) launched research which investigated the association between arms expenses and economic growth of United State of America (USA) by using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) testing method to cointegration test for the period from 1970-2011.…”