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financial markets, and imperfect though vibrant and wide-based democracy, Turkey is often cited as a development model for other … in privatising state-owned enterprises, and high and persistent government budget deficits. In January 2000 Turkey …, to reduce inflation to single digits by the end of 2002. Since then, though, Turkey has experienced two financial crises …
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and the unemployment rate by different levels of education in Turkey. These effects are assessed for total, male and …
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as measures of macroeconomic instability. Empirical evidence provided from Turkey suggests that volatility of openness …
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and the unemployment rate by different levels of education in Turkey. These effects are assessed for total, male and …
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countries. In this study, the effects of a shock in foreign economy on the economic performance of Turkey are examined. The …
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-- Turkey. Using monthly data from 1992:01 to 2001:06 and a recursive vector autoregression model, we find that positive …
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market deepness as measures of macroeconomic instability. Empirical evidence provided from Turkey suggests that volatility of …
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volatility: Turkey. Quarterly data for the period from 1987Q1 to 2007Q3 suggests that growth volatility reduces growth and that … volatility affects a set of variables that are crucial for growth. Empirical evidence from Turkey suggests that higher growth … volatility reduces total factor productivity, investment, and the foreign currency value of local currency (depreciation …
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