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In this paper, Turkish high and persistent inflation experience and its impact on inflation uncertainty and growth have … impacts on growth in Turkey in the analyzed period. However, inflation uncertainty has much more negative effect on growth in … comparison with inflation. In other words, while 1% increase in inflation rate decrease growth 0.56%, an 1% increase in inflation …
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In this paper, Turkish high and persistent inflation experience and its impact on inflation uncertainty and growth have … impacts on growth in Turkey in the analyzed period. However, inflation uncertainty has much more negative effect on growth in … comparison with inflation. In other words, while 1% increase in inflation rate decrease growth 0.56%, an 1% increase in inflation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011529067
In this paper, we investigate the responsiveness of financial markets to monetary policy expectations in Turkey. According to the efficient markets hypothesis, financial markets respond to anticipated policy actions prior to a policy announcement. As a result, they are expected to respond only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277263
1914 ve 1918 yılları arasında, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu iktisadi anlamda yıkım yaratan Birinci Dünya Savaşı’na dahil olmuştu. Savaşın sonunda ülke işgal edilmiş ve işgal kuvvetleri ile çatışmalar ortaya çıkmıştı. Tarihsel çalışmalarda, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun...
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This study asks how the Ottoman bondholders traded at the Paris stock exchange evaluated the outcomes of tax and constitutional reforms, based on the data for the most traded bond's price, i.e., the Turkish unified bond, at the Paris stock exchange from 1903 to 1909. The reforms aimed at higher...
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This study asks how the Ottoman bondholders traded at the Paris stock exchange evaluated the outcomes of tax and constitutional reforms, based on the data for the most traded bond's price, i.e., the Turkish unified bond, at the Paris stock exchange from 1903 to 1909. The reforms aimed at higher...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011885891
Between 1914 and 1918, the Ottoman Empire was involved in the World War I, leading to disruptions in economic life. The end of the war created the occupation of the Ottoman Empire by the Allies and struggle against the Allies' occupation. The historical literature argued that when Bulgaria asked...
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. With its hectic pace of growth, Gaziantep has become a model for developing cities. Gaziantep had experienced the stage of …
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This study first provides an outline of Kaldor's growth model and then tests its relevance to the economic experience … manufacturing is the engine of economic growth, whereas the second proposition, also known as Verdoorn's law, asserts that there is … a strong positive casual relationship between manufacturing productivity growth and output growth, due to static and …
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This paper attempts to test Wagnerian and Keynesian hypotheses by examining the relationship between economic growth … expenditure) from economic growth to disaggregated public expenditure that total current, investment, transfer expenditures, non … casual relationship between economic growth and total public expenditures, they do support the existence of long run …
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