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Capital flows 3 Turkey 3 causality in frequency domain 2 Causality analysis 1 Causality in frequency domain 1 GDP 1 Geopolitics 1 Geopolitik 1 Geweke’s measure of feedback 1 Geweke’s measure of feedback 1 Geweke’s measure of feedback 1 Granger causality in frequency domain 1 Kapitalmobilität 1 Kausalanalyse 1 Oil market 1 Oil price 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Tax burden 1 Türkei 1 Welt 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1 World 1 causality in frequency 1 geopolitical risk 1 global economic activity 1 oil price 1 Ölmarkt 1 Ölpreis 1
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Free 5
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Working Paper 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Tastan, Huseyin 3 Yildirim, Nuri 3 Mutascu, Mihai 1 Tiwari, Aviral Kumar 1
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Türkiye Ekonomi Kurumu - TEK 1
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Discussion Paper 1 Economics Bulletin 1 Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú teóriu, hospodársku politiku, spoločensko-ekonomické prognózovanie 1 Panoeconomicus 1 Working Papers / Türkiye Ekonomi Kurumu - TEK 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Oil price and geopolitics risk : new causality insights in frequency-domain
Mutascu, Mihai - In: Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú … 71 (2023) 8/9, pp. 489-513
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Capital Flows and Economic Growth across Spectral requencies: Evidence from Turkey
Yildirim, Nuri; Tastan, Huseyin - In: Panoeconomicus 59 (2012) 4, pp. 441-462
This paper examines interactions and feedbacks between categories of capital flows and economic growth in Turkey for the 1992:01-2009:08 period. Our empirical analysis is based on a new version of the causality test of John Geweke (1982, p. 77) and Yuzo Hosoya (1991, p. 88) in the frequency...
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Tax Burden and GDP: Evidence from Frequency Doman Approach for the USA
Tiwari, Aviral Kumar - In: Economics Bulletin 32 (2012) 1, pp. 147-159
We employed Breitung and Candelon's (2006) frequency domain approach to investigate the short-and long-run Granger-causality from different tax burden to GDP in the USA for the period 1947:1 –2009:3. The frequency domain analysis shows that current receipts, personal current tax, taxes on...
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Capital flows and economic growth across spectral frequencies: Evidence from Turkey
Yildirim, Nuri; Tastan, Huseyin - 2009
In this paper we study the interactions and feedbacks between three categories of net capital flows and growth in the Turkish economy for the 1992:01-2009:01 period using frequency domain techniques. Our main spectral analysis tool is a new version of the causality test of Geweke (1982) and...
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Capital flows and economic growth across spectral frequencies: Evidence from Turkey
Yildirim, Nuri; Tastan, Huseyin - Türkiye Ekonomi Kurumu - TEK - 2009
In this paper we study the interactions and feedbacks between three categories of net capital flows and growth in the Turkish economy for the 1992:01-2009:01 period using frequency domain techniques. Our main spectral analysis tool is a new version of the causality test of Geweke (1982) and...
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