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exports. I examine the response of French firms to the reduction of Turkish import tariffs that followed the entry of Turkey …
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This study empirically tests the hypothesis that trade liberalization increases capacity utilization. It calculates capacity utilization for the Turkish rubber industry by using a production theory framework. More specifically, plant-level capacity utilization levels are calculated using a...
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It has long been believed that international competition forces domestic firms to behave more competitively. I term this the imports-as--market-discipline hypothesis. I construct a simple static oligopoly model and estimate the model using panel data from Turkish manufacturing firms. The data...
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In late 1979, Turkey stood in the throes of a foreign exchange crisis, with widespread shortages, negative growth, and … inflation into triple digits. A decade later, Turkey has a comfortable balance-of-payments situation, and sits atop considerable …
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In this paper we report evidence on the relationship between trade openness, technology adoption and relative demand for skilled labour in the Turkish manufacturing sector, using firm-level data over the period 1980-2001. In a dynamic panel data setting using a unique database of 17,462 firms,...
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In late 1979, Turkey stood in the throes of a foreign exchange crisis, with widespread shortages, negative growth, and … inflation into triple digits. A decade later, Turkey has a comfortable balance-of-payments situation, and sits atop considerable …
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