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This text is for the relation between credit default swap (CDS) spreads and some chosen macro economic data in Turkish … general view of economy except the investee securities. In this study, the relation between the interest rates of CDS spreads … and GDP is determined over time. …
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This text is for the relation between credit default swap (CDS) spreads and some chosen macro economic data in Turkish … general view of economy except the investee securities. In this study, the relation between the interest rates of CDS spreads … and GDP is determined over time. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011109187
Tourism industry is the strongest economy in the world. Romania is based on a high tourism potential. The economic crisis has also affected tourism, but the sector's characteristics made possible adjustments in order to maintain a satisfactory level of indicators. This paper aims to analyze the...
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relation of these criteria and certain basic data (GDP, Current Account Balance, Foreign Borrowing and, Inflation) of Turkish …
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quotes significantly lower than those implied by prevailing credit default swap (CDS) spreads. While acknowledging that the …
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In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the opening up and liberalisation process of emerging economies from the 1980s has provoked great expectations that resulted in recurrent disappointing crises. Studied as a stylized fact, the Turkish...
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In this paper the causality relationships between the inflationary process, experienced by the Turkish economy, and some main money supply measures have been tried to be investigated, and the direction of these relationships has also been aimed to be determined through the vector autoregression...
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the remaining or less increasing of the rate of the labor force participation although a linear relation between the GDP …
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In The Economist dated June 8, 2013, it was stated that "Turkey's GDP per person had tripled in the past ten years". In …. In real terms, GDP per person has risen by just 43%." This statement of correction triggered a hot and long … will helpful in understanding whether Rodrik, who uses the "real (per-capita) GDP growth", or Şimşek, who prefers to …
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national product (GDP) is the sign that in Turkey’s economy there is no housing balloon. Especially extension of credit … capacity and housing expenditures which are acting together with GDP until 3rd quarter of 2008 is keeping it’s sensitivity to … the decrease of GDP after this period but not to the extension of banking system credit capacity. According to the intense …
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