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Does The Wagner'S Hypothesis Hold For China? Evidence From Static and Dynamic Analyses
(Savez Ekonomista Vojvodine, 2016)
China witnessed an admirable growth performance over the last three decades. It is claimed that such success was achieved by strong support from government expenditures. This study examines the relationship between government ...
Does The Skill Intensity Of The Multinational Enterprises Matter For Labor Market Outcomes?
(Bilgesel Yayincilik San & Tic Ltd, 2010)
This paper studies the labor market implications of high-tech versus low-tech foreign firms by using a heterogeneous matching model. This approach allows us to identify the effect of the different skill intensity of the ...
Welfare Effects Of Turkey'S European Union Acession On Food Consumers
(Bilgesel Yayincilik San & Tic Ltd, 2012)
Welfare effects of Turkey's European Union Acession on food consumers "Agriculture" is one of the most challenging issues that Turkey will face during full accession negotiations. This paper aims to estimate the changes ...
Costs Of Trade And Self-Selection Into Exporting And Importing: The Case Of Turkish Manufacturing Firms
(Kiel Inst World Economy, 2015)
This paper focuses on self-selection into trade by exporting and importing firms, and on the presence of differential variable and sunk costs between exporters and importers across different categories of imports. The ...
Asymmetries in Monetary Policy Reaction Function and The Role of Uncertainties: The Case of Turkey
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018)
We analyse the effects of inflation and growth uncertainty on the monetary policy reaction function of the Central Bank Republic of Turkey (C.B.R.T.), considering possible asymmetries in the reaction function over the ...
Determinants Of Unemployment In Turkey For 1988-2007 Period: Sectoral Versus Aggregate Shocks
(Bilgesel Yayincilik San & Tic Ltd, 2011)
According to the sectoral shifts hypothesis of Gallen (1982), fluctuations in labor demand across sectors are responsible for a substantial fraction of the variation in unemployment. The main purpose of this paper is to ...
Can the Capability Approach Be Evaluated Within the Frame of Mainstream Economics? A Methodological Analysis
(Savez Ekonomista Vojvodine, 2010)
The aim of this article is to examine the capability approach of Amartya Sen and mainstream economic theory in terms of their epistemological, methodological and philosophical/cultural aspects. The reason for undertaking ...
Is There a Non-Linear Relationship Between Trade and Growth? A Panel Threshold Analysis for Central and Eastern European Countries
(Akademiai Kiado Rt, 2017)
It is suggested that international trade has a positive effect on the growth rate of economies. Although a vast literature has illustrated that open or more liberalised economies grow faster, the specific factors that ...
A Fact or an Illusion: Effective Social Media Usage of Female Entrepreneurs
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2015)
The aim of this study is to understand if social media, as frequently stated, provides an opportunity for micro scale entrepreneurs who cannot act on traditional media because of certain financial and structural challenges ...
Out-Of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure In Turkey: Analysis Of The 2003-2008 Household Budget Surveys
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2014)
This paper analyses the prevalence of 'catastrophic' out-of-pocket health expenditure in Turkey and identifies the factors which are associated with its risk using the Turkish Household Budget Surveys from 2003 to 2008. A ...