Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, prolonged current account deficits and real exchange rate misalignment. Eventually these governments ended up devaluing national currencies. Empirical evidence from developing countries suggests that devaluation, in most cases, have been contractionary due to demand-side and supply-side effects. This paper studies the Turkish experience since the 1980s, and based on the results of a VAR analysis, finds that devauations were indeed contractionary
It is controversial in the literature whether depreciation of real exchange rate is expansionary or ...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...
Turkey has embarked an extensive dis-inflation and stabilization program in December 1999. The progr...
Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, pro...
Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, pro...
This paper assesses the effects of real depreciation on the economic performance of Turkey by consid...
This paper examines the contractionary devaluation hypothesis in Turkey for 1960-1990 by dist nguish...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper examines the effects of exchange rate fluctuations o...
The paper examines misalignment of the Turkish lira between 1998 to 2008. Misalignment, specifically...
The aim of this paper is to scrutinize whether the equilibrium exchange rate framework could contrib...
As a result of Turkey's currency crisis in 1994, output fell 6 percent, inflation rose to three-digi...
Turkey entered a new phase of recession-cum-real economy crisis starting in the last quarter of 2018...
Developing countries have encountered many economic crises since the 1980s, due mainly to structural...
Turkey experienced many economic crises during the 90s and 2000s, and international trade activities...
The aim of this paper is to explore the determinants of currency crises and to illustrate the dynami...
It is controversial in the literature whether depreciation of real exchange rate is expansionary or ...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...
Turkey has embarked an extensive dis-inflation and stabilization program in December 1999. The progr...
Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, pro...
Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, pro...
This paper assesses the effects of real depreciation on the economic performance of Turkey by consid...
This paper examines the contractionary devaluation hypothesis in Turkey for 1960-1990 by dist nguish...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The paper examines the effects of exchange rate fluctuations o...
The paper examines misalignment of the Turkish lira between 1998 to 2008. Misalignment, specifically...
The aim of this paper is to scrutinize whether the equilibrium exchange rate framework could contrib...
As a result of Turkey's currency crisis in 1994, output fell 6 percent, inflation rose to three-digi...
Turkey entered a new phase of recession-cum-real economy crisis starting in the last quarter of 2018...
Developing countries have encountered many economic crises since the 1980s, due mainly to structural...
Turkey experienced many economic crises during the 90s and 2000s, and international trade activities...
The aim of this paper is to explore the determinants of currency crises and to illustrate the dynami...
It is controversial in the literature whether depreciation of real exchange rate is expansionary or ...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...
Turkey has embarked an extensive dis-inflation and stabilization program in December 1999. The progr...