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The money demand process in Turkey during the period 1987:1-2002:3 can be explained better in the sense of Cagan (1956 … persistently high inflationary process in Turkey. -- Demand for Money ; High Inflation ; Granger Causality ; Exogeneity of Money …
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This paper examines the extent to which changes in exchange rates result in changes in Turkish domestic inflation. Specifically, we determine if there has been a change in the magnitude of this impact from the pre-2003 period to the post-2003, when the exchange rates were allowed to float....
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The aim of the present article is to analyze the convergence of regional inflation rates in Turkey from 2004 to 2015 by … and disinflation process in Turkey is coupled with convergence in inflation rates across regions. These results are …
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studies on inflationary inertia in Turkey not only lack a model of nominal stickiness but also do not try to explain inflation … persistence by expectations. Even though, there exists evidence for persistent inflation in Turkey as confirmed by earlier studies …
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The main purpose in this paper is to investigate the determinants of inflationary process in Turkish economy. For this purpose, based on some potential causes of inflation, an empirical model is contructed upon emphasizing the roles of various factors on inflationary process. The results...
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We analyze the implications of the time inconsistency problem for the Turkish monetary policy in the last two decades. After deriving the restrictions that the Barro and Gordon model imposes on a time series model for inflation and output, we show that the time inconsistency problem can explain...
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