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candidate country, Turkey, during the period 1970–2009. Empirical findings on the long-term relationship between the tested … Exports for Turkey. However, results indicate unidirectional causalities running from FDI to GDP, exports to GDP and Exports … to FDI. These triangular causal links highlight exports as a key variable for Turkey's economy. Collectively, results …
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candidate country, Turkey, during the period 1970–2009. Empirical findings on the long-term relationship between the tested … Exports for Turkey. However, results indicate unidirectional causalities running from FDI to GDP, exports to GDP and Exports … to FDI. These triangular causal links highlight exports as a key variable for Turkey's economy. Collectively, results …
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The aim of this study is to examine the impact of sectoral exports on economic growth in Turkey over the period 2000 … sectors. Findings in the case of the pooled panel indicate the validity of the export-led growth hypothesis. Disaggregated … evidences, on the other hand, reveal the validity of export-led growth hypothesis in the case of (i) agriculture and forestry …
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literature, some studies investigate the effects of economic growth on export capacity. These studies suggest that the export … the growth-led export hypothesis is valid when it is from growth to exports. To this end, the primary purpose of this … study is to investigate the validity of the new economic model for Turkey in two different periods. In this context, this …
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This study seeks to validity of the export-led growth hypothesis using quarterly data from 1980 to 2005. The bounds …
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