Browsing by Subject "Money supply--Turkey."
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Item Open Access Estimation of velocity function for Turkey using Engle-Granger two-step method(1990) Yülek, Murat AliThis study aims at estimating the velocity function, for Turkey using quarterly data. Estimation is done using cointegration and error correction methods. This enabled incorporating short-term disequilibria moments in long run equilibrium. The analysis starts with examination of level of integration of series in question. Then a number of cointegrating regressions are run. Cointegrated series are employed in different "lag-rich" error correction formulations. Finally using a general to specific approach, parsimonious models are reached dropping insignificant regressors.Item Open Access Implementation of Johansen procedure in the estimation of demand for M1 and M2 using the Turkish data(1993) Özdenören, EmreThis study aims at estimating the money demand function for Turkey using quarterly data. Estimation is done, for both Ml and M2, using Johansen procedure, which is a variate of the theory of cointegration. The results of the Johansen procedure shows that real income is positively and expected loss is negatively related with demand for Ml and M2. Also, some linear restrictions are tested, by restricting the money demand coefficients. The results of these tests show that Tobin-Baumal model and unit elasticity of income are rejected for both Ml and M2.Item Open Access The response of TL interbank rates to weekly money supply announcements within the framework of market efficiency(1992) Bal, YaseminTHE RESPONSE OF TL INTERBANK RATES TO WEEKLY MONEY SUPPLY ANNOUNCEMENTS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF MARKET EFFICIENCY In th is study,the effects of weekly money supply announcements on changes in TL interbank rates is tested in terms of market efficiency. As a result of the model tested, T urkish interbank market appeared to be an inefficient financiai market. During th is study, ARIMA based generated money suppiy survey data is used. Therefore a joint hypothesis, market efficiency and effectiveness of ARIMA based survey data, is tested. This leads to a weak rejection of market efficiency in TL interbank market.