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As an emerging economy, Turkey is an interesting case study because it was one of the hardest hit countries by the … fallout from the crisis, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) decreased policy rates by an astounding 1025 basis …
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importance of precautionary saving in Turkey. The most difficult aspect of the empirical analysis is the approximation of labour …
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market imperfections. This paper presents micro evidence on the credit market imperfections in Turkey and connects these … imperfections to macro movements. First part of the paper documents the aggregate boom-bust cycles in Turkey and shows that non …
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finding is that the wages of females in Turkey are significantly more responsive to local unemployment rates than their male …
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In the first quarter of 2008, along with the beginning of the crisis, the employment share of agriculture in Turkey … as it is at the heart of the secular changes in employment shares in Turkey. …
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This paper estimates a New Keynesian open economy DSGE model for Turkey by using Bayesian estimation technique for the …
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the performance of this new indicator and two widely used core indicators for Turkey, H and I, by the help of four …
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The transmission of policy decisions to financial markets is an integral part of the monetary transmission mechanism. However, one of the major problems in estimating the effect of monetary policy on asset prices is the simultaneous response of policy actions and the asset prices to each other....
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