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This paper examines interactions and feedbacks between categories of capital flows and economic growth in Turkey for …
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In this paper we study the interactions and feedbacks between three categories of net capital flows and growth in the Turkish economy for the 1992:01-2009:01 period using frequency domain techniques. Our main spectral analysis tool is a new version of the causality test of Geweke (1982) and...
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. Empirical evidence from Turkey between 1990 and 2013 suggests that tight monetary policy measured with a positive innovation on …
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volatility. This paper explains how the new policy framework adopted by the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) in the … intervention. We argue that although Turkey has not been engaged in direct FX interventions since the beginning of 2012, the …
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We analyze how financial and economic crises affect the relation between the components of capital flows and their determinants in an emerging economy. Our results suggest that the composition of capital flows matters, crises can explain the volatility of portfolio flows and foreign direct...
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transmission to foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment. Operating on Turkey as a case study, I disaggregate … policy and uncertainty surrounding it, Central Bank of Turkey's monetary policy, and several key domestic macroeconomic … both at home and abroad. Complementary results from uncertainty metrics indicate-to varying extents-that Turkey is a …
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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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During the 2011-2015 period, Turkey's current account deficit as a percentage of GDP was one of the largest among the … of the world is expected to borrow now and run a current account de cit. Our findings suggest that Turkey's current …
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