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This paper indicates that Turkish exports are subject to structural changes as Turkey integrates into global production networks. Integration, which leads vertical specialization in production and changes in the commodity composition of Turkish exports in favor of non-traditional commodities,...
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In this paper we estimate a monetary disequilibrium model for Turkey based on Khan and Knight's [Khan, M. S., & Knight, M. D. (1981). Stabilization programs in developing countries: a formal framework. IMF Staff Papers, 28, 1-53] framework. Our results show the importance of fiscal discipline in...
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This paper examines the constraints on the dynamics of the US Dollar and the Euro exchange rates relative to the Turkish lira after the full fledged Inflation Targeting regime was adopted in 2006. Despite the floating exchange rate regime during our sample period, one source of these constraints...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether the inclusion of uncertainty variables in the demand for money function can produce a stable relationship in Turkey. Design/methodology/approach – The stability of a money demand function is studied by testing parameter constancy...
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<title>Abstract</title> In this study we test the long-run validity of the Expectation Hypothesis of the Term Structure (EHTS) in Turkey by using monthly interest rate series from 2003m1 to 2010m1. The data set is obtained from the bonds and bills market for the government securities in the Istanbul Stock...
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This paper examines measures of excess liquidity for Turkey and the role they play on the future price developments. The measures used in the study are the real money gap and its various sub-components such as pure money shocks and excess liquidity due to the money market. The coefficients,...
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