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Greece, Turkey and Cyprus. Greece and Cyprus, members-countries of European Union spend much more money than other member … burdens and the bad relations between them (Greece and Cyprus opposite Turkey). The empirical analysis is based on panel data … countries of EU relatively to their GDP. Turkey is in accession negotiations with EU and is among the top 15 countries with the …
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-2006. NATO countries spend biggest proportion of defence spending in the world. Granger causality test on defence-growth issue … relationship between defence spending and growth. The results show that unidirectional causality exists in seven NATO countries … the relationship is bilateral. -- defence spending ; Turkish economy ; Granger causality ; NATO ; economic growth ; Toda …
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Comparison with an ‘Ordinary’ Enterprise of the Private Sector in Greece -- The R&D Effect on Firm Value in the Information … Market: Evidence from Greece -- Pest Analysis of the E-commerce Industry: The Case of Greece -- Bibliometric Analysis of …
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TC administration reduced expenditure due to declining budget support from Turkey. Looking ahead and doing things …
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) is a non-recognized state, which is not other than mainland Turkey (TR …, South Greek Cypriot Administration (SGCA), which possesses the right of illegal "Republic of Cyprus" identity, still … countries or institutions under the name of "Republic of Cyprus", which all cause huge economic cliffs between two states. TRNC …
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budget. This paper adds to the literature by providing an analysis of two countries, Greece and Turkey, which are … theorem. The standard Granger causality tests suggest a positive effect of changing military burden on growth for Greece, but … significant Granger causality is a negative impact of military burden on growth in Turkey. …
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for Turkey and Greece in the period of 1956-2003 using yearly data. Design/methodology/approach – The Engle … by conducting cointegration and causality tests in the context of Turkey and Greece over the period 1956-2003. … Turkey. Originality/value – The paper investigates the long-run relationship between defense expenditure and economic growth …
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