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proposals are tested by the quarterly data of 2000:01-2012:03 for Turkey. Additionally the relation between the economic growth …
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Although some discussions about the relation between population and the economic growth are made for a long time, today there is a general opinion that the population growth has positive relation with the economic growth. This opinion is also supported by the empirical studies. Despite there is...
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Energy and especially electricity consumption is a variable that can be also considered as the indication of the social development as far as economic growth is concerned. Energy, as the input of the industry and other production branches, is an indication for the production increase; and also...
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negatively affect the growth because of its effect on expectations. In this study, the effects of the crude oil import of Turkey …
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basis of trying to alter the style of the event. Turkey's economy, the continuity of economic activity, the size of the … data are subject to time-series analysis. Quarterly data for the period of 2000:01-2012:03 for the economy of Turkey were …
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developing countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Turkey, Indonesia and Korea are defined as MATIKin …
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In this article, long term data is analysed for the total growth of the world economy and the growth of developed (G7) and of the rapid developing economies. The total population of BRICS and MATIK countries generate 49,16% of the the world’s population, and their economic size generates...
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expenditure item. This study assumes that the most important debility of Turkey’s economy is the sensitivity of political events … national product (GDP) is the sign that in Turkey’s economy there is no housing balloon. Especially extension of credit … of this findings in Turkey’s economy at the mentioned time period a unbalanced situation and balloon formation in housing …
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Even though, there are so many so long discussions on the relation between population increase and economic growth, today, general opinion tends to believe that there is a direct relation between population increase and economic growth. This opinion is supported by some empirical studies....
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This work is about the compatibility of the given credit rates to Turkey by the USA originated credit rating companies … economy is discussed. Depending on these data, it seems that S&P is the agency following Turkey the closest. In the order, the …
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