Neyaptı, B.Taşkın, F.Üngör, M.2016-02-082016-02-0820070003-6846http://hdl.handle.net/11693/23390The numerous discussions regarding the advantages and disadvantages of Turkey's becoming a member of the Customs Union has been inconclusive. The empirical analysis that mostly focus on the changes in the volume of trade without much regard to the conjectural changes have also been insufficient. This study attempts to shed light on this issue in a formal analysis of Turkey's international trade by empirically accounting for the changes before and after the Customs Union Agreement (CUA). In doing so, we explicitly account for the concurrent changes in the macroeconomic environment that may have affected Turkey's trade with the rest of the world. Our empirical findings indicate that CUA has not only positively impacted on Turkey's trade, but also led to changes in the behaviour of both exports and imports with regards to their responsiveness to underlying variables.EnglishEmpirical analysisExportImportInternational tradeTrade agreementEurasiaTurkeyHas European customs union agreement really affected Turkey's trade?Article10.1080/000368406007353901466-4283