In this study we examine the macro-determinants of Turkish migration to Germany over the period 1969–2004 by means of cointegration analysis. We find that trade and factor flows indeed influence migration and play a role in managing Turkish migration in the short as well as in the long run. However, the income differential between Turkey and Germany is the most important factor in determining migration flows and the effects of trade and factor flows on migration in the short as well as in the long run are mixed. Therefore, we argue that migration could be better managed when the dynamic gains from trade and factor flows are considered.Trade, Aid, Remittances, Migration, FDI.
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.Turkey is not onl...
We investigate whether remittances sent to Turkey by Turkish workers living in Germany are countercy...
This paper analyzes possible incidences of Turkish EU accession on the emigration from Turkey to the...
I investigated whether migration is interrelated with trade, aid and remittances so that any policie...
We investigate in this paper whether the stable pattern of remittances over the last three decades c...
This study develops a time series model of Turkish migration to Germany for the period 1963-2004 usi...
In this paper we explore the rise of Turkey as a destination for new migrants including the children...
In this chapter we examine six different migration phases between Germany and Turkey focusing on the...
In the context of Turkey’s accession to the EU, the issue of potential migration from Turkey and its...
This paper examines the emigration and immigration system of Turkey and its correlated visions of de...
In recent decades, economists seek to find the answers of two very fundamental questions “why has gl...
This paper examines the cyclical interactions between the remittances of Turkish workers in Germany ...
The root causes of international migration have been the subject of many studies, a vast majority of...
The root causes of international migration have been the subject of many studies, a vast majority of...
The increase of trade wars, a shifting economy, and the multi-country interests of radical right par...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.Turkey is not onl...
We investigate whether remittances sent to Turkey by Turkish workers living in Germany are countercy...
This paper analyzes possible incidences of Turkish EU accession on the emigration from Turkey to the...
I investigated whether migration is interrelated with trade, aid and remittances so that any policie...
We investigate in this paper whether the stable pattern of remittances over the last three decades c...
This study develops a time series model of Turkish migration to Germany for the period 1963-2004 usi...
In this paper we explore the rise of Turkey as a destination for new migrants including the children...
In this chapter we examine six different migration phases between Germany and Turkey focusing on the...
In the context of Turkey’s accession to the EU, the issue of potential migration from Turkey and its...
This paper examines the emigration and immigration system of Turkey and its correlated visions of de...
In recent decades, economists seek to find the answers of two very fundamental questions “why has gl...
This paper examines the cyclical interactions between the remittances of Turkish workers in Germany ...
The root causes of international migration have been the subject of many studies, a vast majority of...
The root causes of international migration have been the subject of many studies, a vast majority of...
The increase of trade wars, a shifting economy, and the multi-country interests of radical right par...
The MPC is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union.Turkey is not onl...
We investigate whether remittances sent to Turkey by Turkish workers living in Germany are countercy...
This paper analyzes possible incidences of Turkish EU accession on the emigration from Turkey to the...