YĆ¼cel, Mustafa Eray2016-01-082016-01-082000http://hdl.handle.net/11693/18200Ankara : The Department of Economics, Bilkent Univ., 2000.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University, 2000.Includes bibliographical references leaves 54-57.This study examines the determinants of trade flows for six developed countries. Volume of imports (exports) is regressed on relative import (export) price and domestic (world) real income using non-parametric kernel estimation techniques. On quarterly data, Local Constant Least Squares (LCLS) and Local Linear Least Squares (LLLS) estimates of trade elasticities are obtained. Using pointwise and point estimates of these elasticities, the Marshall-Lemer Condition is checked for our sample countries. The condition is satisfied for two of our six sample countries. Although the existing controversy on the subject has not been solved using non-parametric regression techniques, a new room is opened for further investigation by presenting the time-behaviour of trade elasticities.vii, 117 leaves, tablesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarshall-Lemer ConditionLocal Linear Least SquaresLocal Constant Least SquaresNon-Parametric Regression,Non-Parametric Kernel EstimationHB139 .Y83 2000Econometrics--Statistical models.Non-parametric statistics.Regression analysis.Testing Marshall-Lerner Condition: a non-parametric approachThesis