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study is to investigate the validity of the new economic model for Turkey in two different periods. In this context, this …
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Development (R&D) and export decisions in Turkey. We empirically test to what extent firms' R&D and export decisions are … World Bank's Turkey-Enterprise Survey conducted in 2013 and 2014 in a cross-section study undertaken in face … examining the export effect is invalid for Turkey. Additionally, as expected, government support and the transfer of technology …
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This study seeks to validity of the export-led growth hypothesis using quarterly data from 1980 to 2005. The bounds testing approach to cointegration is employed to test the causal relationship between industrial production, exports and terms of trade. An augmented form of Granger causality...
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The aim of this study is to examine the impact of sectoral exports on economic growth in Turkey over the period 2000 …
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employ this framework to analyze the cases of Poland and Turkey. The study identifies a transition from a domestic demand …-led regime to a weakly export-led regime in Poland, while Turkey experienced a shift from a domestic demand-led regime to a debt …-led growth strategies, but Poland's strategy focuses on non-price competitiveness while Turkey relies on price competitiveness …
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This study investigates the impact of inflation and exchange rates on export in the light of the Turkish trade regime and policies between 1980 and 2014 are considered. Theoretical and practical experiences show that inflation and lower exchange rates can be used as important instruments for...
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This paper examines differences in China's ethnic majority and minority patterns of labor force participation and decomposes these differences into treatment and endowment effects using the technique developed by Borooah and Iyer (2005). Population census data are used to estimate...
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We employ data from the three most recent Chinese population censuses to consider married, urban women's labor force participation decisions in the context of their families and their residential locations. We are particularly interested in how the presence in the household of preschool and...
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This paper estimates the gender wage gap and its composition in China's urban labor market using the 2009 survey data from the Chinese Family Panel Studies. Several estimation and decomposition methods have been used and compared. First, we examine the gender wage gap using ordinary least square...
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