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Standard neoclassical growth models assume that foreign savings are perfect substitutes of domestic savings in financing domestic capital. Therefore, domestic saving rates are supposed to have no impact on investments and growth rates of countries. However, these models fail to explain the...
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The question of why some countries suffer from crises, while some others can escape from them, is challenging. Empirical evidence suggests that countries with stronger financial institutions are more durable to the wind of crises. In this paper, we investigate empirically whether the link...
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Bu calismada 1970-2008 donemindeki finansal krizleri etkileyen unsurlar gelismis ve gelismekte olan ulkeler icin ayri ayri arastirilmaktadir. Panel logit veri teknigi kullanilarak yapilan analizde toplam 50 ulke olmak uzere, 24 tanesi gelismis, 26 tanesi gelismekte olan ulkenin finansal krizleri...
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This paper estimates NAIRU (Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment) for the Turkish economy as an unobserved stochastic variable by systems approach. Based on a Phillips curve equation combined with an Okun law for output gap and unemployment gap, the systems approach imposes stochastic...
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The aim of this paper is to find out whether there is exuberance in regional house prices in Turkey. For this purpose, we analyze real hedonic house prices and price to rent ratios countrywide as well as for 26 geographic regions at the NUTS2 level from January 2010 to January 2019. We perform...
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The poor performance of sticky-price models with rational expectations in explaining the inflationary inertia in the US economy constitutes the basis for sticky-price models of nearrational expectations in the recent literature. However, previous studies on inflationary inertia in Turkey not...
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