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This study examines the effects of fragmented governments and fiscal authorities on budget deficits in Turkey along … authorities in Turkey. The analysis has important policy implications for Turkey and other developing countries from the viewpoint …
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Turkey’s top 1000 data using an extended version of the method of Davidson et al. (2009). My sample strongly supports the …
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This study exposes a comparative treatment of the private returns to education in Palestine and Turkey over the period … different sectors of employment. The results suggest that returns to schooling are higher for Turkey at the various levels of … than 2004 levels for all levels of education; the pattern is less obvious for Turkey across the various levels. However …
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first motivation is to discuss overall industrial policy developments in Turkey since 1980s. Secondly, we aim to recommend … feasible selective industrial policies for Turkey to support structural transformation. Thirdly, we comment on new Industrial … Policy Strategy in Turkey. In that respect, our three basic research questions are, firstly, “is there still any meaningful …
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theoretical and empirical research. Turkey, given its economic and demographic dynamics, provides rich evidence for a growing …, heterogeneous and multifaceted informal labor market. However, the existing evidence on labor informality in Turkey is mixed and …
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The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, caused enormous amounts of death and destruction …
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level data for Turkey. The main findings indicate that female education positively and significantly affects the steady …
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This study investigates volatility spillovers between two stock markets, Turkish and Brazilian, located in different regions of the world. Using a misspecification robust causality-in-variance test, we found strong evidence supporting volatility spillovers from Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) to...
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This paper investigates the male wage inequality and its evolution over the 1994- 2002 period in Turkey by estimating … Mincerian wage equations using OLS and quantile regression techniques. Male wage inequality is high in Turkey. While it declined …
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language instruction. The recent economic crises in Turkey have negatively affected return intentions. We verify that return … abroad for shorter periods and improving academic facilities in Turkey’s newly established universities. The government may …
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