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In this paper we assess the present sustainability of Turkey’s current account position using the framework provided by Milesi-Ferretti and Razin (1996) based on the ability-to-pay and willingness-to-lend model. This framework allows us to assess the structural features and macroeconomic...
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The paper examines misalignment of the Turkish lira between 1998 to 2008. Misalignment, specifically overvaluation has been linked to fixed exchange rate regimes. By studying the case of Turkey during this period which covers both a fixed and floating exchange rate regime, we contribute to the...
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The paper examines misalignment of the Turkish lira between 1998 and 2011. We first estimate the equilibrium real exchange rate for Turkey, then compute misalignment and finally test for structural breaks in the misalignment series. Through our tests we find three structural regimes. Our results...
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This paper examines current account sustainability of eight countries in the Economic Community of Western African States (ECOWAS); Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Sénégal and Togo. The paper uses the intertemporal solvency framework of Hakkio and Rush (1991) and...
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In this paper, we build on previous work and analyze the economics of Internet companies in an agent-based model. Our goal is to understand how Internet markets develop over time. Our model has two types of agents: Internet companies and consumers. Internet companies produce web sites and...
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This paper investigates increasing returns to information and the survival of Turkish public theatre productions. Log size and rank relationship is found to display autocorrelated growth in a sample of 556 plays put on stage in the Turkish public theatre system in 12 different cities between...
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In this article, we analyse the size and rank relationship for two administratively different public theatres, city and state, in Istanbul along with survival probabilities. We find returns to information for Istanbul public theatre plays. We present a comparison of our findings with related...
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