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aggregate expenditure in determining import demand in Turkey. Along with the empirical assessment, the paper also suggests a … theoretical model of import demand, which is built upon a utility maximization of a country subject to budget constraints. The … run. Public expenditure appeared to have no significant impact on import demand in Turkey. …
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a decline in employment. Results show that the Turkish industrialisation strategy cannot be regarded as export … appears for the period of 1985-1990 when import substitution in final demand created output growth particularly in technology …-intensive manufacturing and other manufacturing sectors. However import penetration in final and intermediate goods overwhelmingly important …
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export growth. This paper examines the sources of export growth in Turkey. For this purpose, the study decomposes Turkey …’s export growth into extensive and intensive margins by using two methodologies, the count method and the decomposition method … of export growth shares. The intensive margin into price and quantity components is further decomposed in order to …
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Due to the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) deadlocked multilateral trade negotiations, many countries have started to establish Free Trade Agreements (FTA). In this context, twelve countries including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the...
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flows to economic growth. While traditional motive of export promotion based growth strategies is heavily discussed, it is …
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The share of BRICS countries in the world trade is significantly rising for more than a decade and it was approximately 3 % in 1980, 6 % in 2000 and 16 % in 2013 in the total world imports. The same rising pattern of BRICS is also being seen in Turkey’s trade since early 2000s. In this study,...
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It is frequently stated that Turkey's trade orientation has shifted in the last decade away from Europe and more towards the East, specifically Arab countries and Middle East. However, comprehensive presentation of the situation is lacking, causing concern over the validity of the statement....
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This article seeks an empirical evidence for the existence of the J-curve phenomenon both in the short-run and long-run for Turkey over the period 1980-2005. The bounds testing cointegration approach is employed to estimate the trade balance model. An augmented form of Granger causality analysis...
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This paper investigates the effect of the customs union between Turkey and the European Union on the balance of trade in Turkey. The framework for analysis is an extended trade gravity model onto which the impact of the customs union is applied. The gravity model of trade is estimated using...
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major trading partners, we observe persisting export overinvoicing and an oscillating pattern of import misinvoicing at the … agreement with the European Union countries affect trade misinvoicing. We find that, with trade liberalization policies, import …
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