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predicting the bond and equity flows to Turkey during the period from January 2008 to November 2019. We use the time …
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This paper contributes to the empirical literature by investigating the impact of private capital inflows on economic growth across former Soviet-bloc countries between 1990 and 2015. Roles of the stock market and of demand-side macroeconomic policy are investigated using panel data analysis....
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employ this framework to analyze the cases of Poland and Turkey. The study identifies a transition from a domestic demand …-led regime to a weakly export-led regime in Poland, while Turkey experienced a shift from a domestic demand-led regime to a debt …-led growth strategies, but Poland's strategy focuses on non-price competitiveness while Turkey relies on price competitiveness …
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authoritarian states to search for new growth models. Authoritarian states, such as Turkey and Egypt, benefited from global … the power bloc. We argue that in the mid-to-late 2010s, peripheral goods producers gained the upper hand in Turkey, while … bloc reconfigurations in the last decade and the rise of new growth strategies both in Turkey and in Egypt aimed to change …
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to search for new growth models. Authoritarian states, such as Turkey and Egypt, benefited from global financial … growth model changes to conflicts within the power bloc. Peripheral goods producers gained the upper hand in Turkey in this …-to-late 2010s. We contend that power bloc reconfigurations and the rise of new growth strategies led to the change in Turkey …
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regime. Using this framework, we examine the demand and growth regimes of Poland and Turkey from 1999 to 2020. We identify a … 2020. In Turkey, we identify a domestic demand-led regime before the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) that became a private … themselves during the 2010s - represented by the PiS-party in Poland and the AKP in Turkey - pursue a growth strategy toward …
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This paper presents a stock-flow-consistent model in which growth is led by exports and government expenditure. It considers domestic and external debt dynamics and gross capital flows. Countries may choose to not fully use their external space to accumulate international reserves. The model is...
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Cuban reform process lags behind the GDP growth reached by the Vietnamese. When comparing the evolution of the different sectors and demand components of GDP, Vietnam has had higher growth rates in all cases, highlighting exports first and investment second. Once the Balance of Payments...
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The Cuban government has a dominant role to play in determining the future landscape of the country's financial markets. This is a multifaceted issue. Finance operates in combination with a constellation of other factors, including sound laws, institutions that respect property rights, and...
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