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cointegration is applied. The empirical results suggest that Thirlwall’s law holds for Turkey. This study also suggests some policy …
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prices using time series data for Turkey during 1965-2007. ARDL cointegration analysis yields an income elasticity of calorie …
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to cointegration testing procedure is employed to obtain the short-run and long-run elasticities of suicides with respect …
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testing approach to cointegration is employed to test the causal relationship between industrial production, exports and terms …
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1968 to 2005. The bounds testing approach to cointegration is conducted to establish the existence of a long …
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testing approach to cointegration is implemented to test the existence of a long-run relationship amongst the variables …. Cointegration analysis yields that the main deterrent effect on crime is the police presence and this factor is further confirmed by …
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cointegration framework at disaggregate level. Our results indicate that suicide is associated with a range of socio …
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interrelationships between the variables using the bounds testing to cointegration procedure. The bounds test results indicate that there …
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approach to cointegration is employed to compute the long-run elasticities of longevity with respect to the selected economic … expectancy in Turkey on the basis of time series data and cointegration framework. Empirical results suggest that nutrition and …
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) approach to cointegration advocated by Pesaran et al. (2001). In majority of regression equations, the constant term was …
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