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of 19 OECD countries in Turkey between 1982 and 2007. Employing a knowledge-capital model, this study finds that joint … national incomes, per capita difference, investment liberalisation and the cost of exporting to Turkey have significant effects … on FDI in Turkey. In addition, the prospect of European Union membership, government stability, infrastructure, bilateral …
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This chapter asks whether the European Union Member States are ready for inward Foreign Direct Investment from the Emerging Markets. It concludes that European Union Member States have relatively open Foreign Direct Investment regimes in the international context, and yet instances of...
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transmission mechanism within the ”pure”contagion framework. We consider the cases of Russia, Turkey, and Brazil, and assess … particular, we look at Russia - Turkey and Brazil - Russia pairs in year 1997 to see whether Brazilian and the Turkish economies … Russia and Turkey, and the similar export structures of Russia and Brazil (predominantly raw materials) which are continents …
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This article presents Turkey-Europe relations starting with the 19th century up to the present day with a view to … understanding the developments that shaped current EU policies toward Turkey. It also pays special attention to the Turkey …-EU Customs Union Decision. After making an overall assessment, the author makes some suggestions concerning Turkey's future …
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greater society, are to be studied. From this perspective, Turkey provides us with an interesting case study; firstly because … non-migrants; and finally because of Turkey’s longestablished EU-membership process which highlights various types of … migration issues. This report provides us with an overview of some aspects of migration-development nexus in the case of Turkey. …
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The article shows that reservations in Europe against Turkey's future membership are really groundless. A Muslim nation … as time series comparisons of gender politicies in the EU 25, and in the candidate countries Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey …. Of course, the tasks ahead are still very large, including in the field of gender policies, but Turkey should in no way …
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new countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Yet Turkey is an associate member of the European Economic Community since … finally decided to endorse the opening of negotiations with Turkey, which began in October 2005, negotiations that may lead or … not to future membership. I argue that the fact that Turkey has been excluded from the last enlargement because of …
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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 … in Turkey – 1980-1995 and 1996-2012, respectively – as well as for the full period – 1980-2012. The main conclusion is …
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The European Union (EU) is one of the largest recipients of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from emerging economies. We apply a discrete choice model to analyze the location choice of emerging market firms in the EU27. In particular, we test to what extent these firms’ location...
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explaining the behaviour of the foreign direct investment infl ows in Turkey. The main objective of the study is to ascertain the … operating in Turkey in 2006. …
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