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Turkey has the lowest hours worked (the product of total employment and annual hours per worker, divided by the size of … growth model accounts for the decline in total hours worked during 1998-2009 in Turkey. Hours worked increased in Turkey …-varying taxes on consumption and labor play significant roles in explaining the hours worked in Turkey. The subsistence term is …
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When examined in isolation, the 2002-2007 period in Turkey stands out as a high growth period. However, the relative … performance of Turkey in this period is weaker compared to China. The service sector in Turkey had the lowest labor productivity … aggregate productivity in Turkey. Using a newly constructed detailed sectoral database for China, I argue that if the service …
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understanding of the convergence experience of Turkey. We explore some aspects of the convergence process of Turkey and provide some … income, Turkey is closer to Brazil than to Korea. From the 1960s until now, Korea is closing the gap in per capita income … that separates the country from the richest countries of the world. On the other hand, Brazil and Turkey lost ground in the …
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In the first quarter of 2008, along with the beginning of the crisis, the employment share of agriculture in Turkey … productivity growth is needed as it is at the heart of the secular changes in employment shares in Turkey. …
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In this paper, we make a detailed spectral analysis of the comovement of cycles of Turkish economy with cycles of euro area and the US. Relation between cycles may change with frequency, hence correlation of cycles at short, medium and long run may differ. Also, the correlation in different...
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