Browsing by Keywords "Gross domestic product"
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Determinants of economic growth in Turkey
(Palgrave Macmillan, London, 1998)Rapid, sustained economic growth is one of the main objectives of Turkish policymakers. Because total factor productivity plays a big role in growth, policies that increase education levels, achieve more equitable distribution ... -
Determinants of workers' remittances: Turkish evidence from high-frequency data
(Routledge, 2006)The potential importance of workers remittances (WR) as a relatively stable source of foreign exchange has been growing across the world. We present time-series evidence on the determinants of WR in a large developing ... -
How to address the Turkish paradox of innovation to build a competitive economy?
(Springer, 2009)The ability to innovate has become a crucial prerequisite of strong organizations as well as economies. Theoretical and empirical evidence demonstrates that developing countries with effective innovation policies and ... -
Impact of macroeconomic indicators on short selling: evidence from the Tokyo stock exchange
(Elsevier Inc., 2012)This chapter examines the existence of cointegration between short selling volume and the Nikkei 225 Index to investigate the permanent relation between the two. For this purpose, the Japanese financial markets with monthly ... -
Modified GDP through health cost analysis of air pollution: the case of Turkey
(1999)Economic growth and performance is monitored through the gross domestic product (GDP) of a nation. It has long been recognized that the traditionally computed GDP does not account for gains and losses observed due to the ... -
Political connection, bank credits and growth: evidence from Turkey
(Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, 2011)The pervasive existence of government-owned banks in emerging economies is often justified by their provision of access to credit in remote and underdeveloped regions that are ignored by private banks. This paper analyses ...