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, with potentially significant repercussions for the world economy. In this paper, we present a detailed account of Turkey …
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growth to investigate similarities and differences between the Euro Area and Turkey. For this purpose, income gini as an … relations among the variables are examined with panel data analysis for the Euro Area and with time series analysis for Turkey … education is more important than the others for Turkey and the Euro Area. There is also a considerable relation between …
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1996-2001 on Turkey. This period is associated with a weakly regulated and relatively unsupervised expansion of the banking …
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This paper assesses the relationship with real exchange rate and growth using quarterly data of 1989:Q1-2005:Q2. Two groups of models are used in the study that is held. The first model, which was considered as the core model RER, PPI, and GDP, are involved whereas import and export are added on...
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in four OIC member countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria and Turkey). The paper uses descriptive statistics to analyze … and compare structural transformation in the study countries. It finds that Malaysia, Indonesia and Turkey succeeded …
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in adult education in a developing country, Turkey. Our results indicate that old, uneducated, workingwomen with … uneducated fathers and with young children in the household are less likely to take part in adult education activities in Turkey …
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Abstract Following their EU15 counterparts, the banking systems of Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries underwent extensive reform since the 1990s. In this paper we estimate the degree of bank market power during the periods of financial reform in each European country, and subsequently...
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Literature in economics has identified many channels through which the financial liberalization may affect demand for money. There are evidences of stability as well as instability of demand for money due to financial development for developing economies. The objective of the current study is to...
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Time series panel data estimation methods are used to estimate cointegrating equations for the demand for money (M1) for a panel of 11 OECD countries. The effects of financial reforms are analysed with structural break tests and estimates for alternative sub-samples. Our results in the...
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ABSTRACT The dissertation comprises four chapters focusing on issues concerning policy re-forms and monetary policy in Zambia. Chapter 1 briefly outlines the theoretical foundations for the reforms undertaken in Zambia since the mid 1980s and the process thereof. The main issues addressed were...
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