AbstractThis study aims to reveal the causality relations between the macro aggregates that affect current deficit using conditional and partial Granger causality test. Current deficit/GDP, growth rate, real effective exchange rate, direct foreign capital investment, openness, and energy import were selected as variables for this purpose. 2003.1-2014.2 quarterly data for Turkey's economy were used for analysis. The results of the conditional and partial Granger causality test demonstrate that real effective exchange rate is the variable with greatest impact on current deficit/GDP. Exchange rate is followed by the growth rate, energy import, and openness variables. And direct foreign capital investment is the variable with the least impact
This paper provides fresh evidence on the validity of twin deficit and the Feldstein-Horioka hypoth...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
In developing countries, long-term current account deficits may cause serious problems in the econom...
AbstractThis study aims to reveal the causality relations between the macro aggregates that affect c...
This study aims to reveal the causality relations between the macro aggregates that affect current d...
The main causes of the current account deficit in Turkey; the foreign trade deficit, the high ratio...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the sustainability of the current account deficit in Turkey for ...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the relationship between the current account deficit and economic...
The current account deficit, as a frequently disputable phenomenon of Turkish economy, is considered...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
This paper provides fresh evidence on the validity of twin deficit and the Feldstein-Horioka hypoth...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
anemonThroughout history, one of the most important problems of Turkey's economy has been the proble...
anemonThroughout history, one of the most important problems of Turkey's economy has been the proble...
In this study, the relationship between economic growth and current deficit is analyzed for Turkish ...
This paper provides fresh evidence on the validity of twin deficit and the Feldstein-Horioka hypoth...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
In developing countries, long-term current account deficits may cause serious problems in the econom...
AbstractThis study aims to reveal the causality relations between the macro aggregates that affect c...
This study aims to reveal the causality relations between the macro aggregates that affect current d...
The main causes of the current account deficit in Turkey; the foreign trade deficit, the high ratio...
Purpose: This study aims to examine the sustainability of the current account deficit in Turkey for ...
AbstractThis study aims to examine the relationship between the current account deficit and economic...
The current account deficit, as a frequently disputable phenomenon of Turkish economy, is considered...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
This paper provides fresh evidence on the validity of twin deficit and the Feldstein-Horioka hypoth...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
anemonThroughout history, one of the most important problems of Turkey's economy has been the proble...
anemonThroughout history, one of the most important problems of Turkey's economy has been the proble...
In this study, the relationship between economic growth and current deficit is analyzed for Turkish ...
This paper provides fresh evidence on the validity of twin deficit and the Feldstein-Horioka hypoth...
This paper provides further evidence on the validity of twin deficits and the Feldstein-Horioka hypo...
In developing countries, long-term current account deficits may cause serious problems in the econom...