Ekonomi Bölümü Koleksiyonu: Recent submissions
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Relationship Between Financial Crisis And Foreign Direct Investment In Developing Countries Using Semiparametric Regression Approach
(Vilnius Gediminas Tech Univ, 2010)This paper analyzes whether and to what extent the inflow of FDI is affected before and after the occurence of a financial crisis in developing countries. The paper uses a semiparametric Generalized Partial Linear Models ... -
Multi-player race
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2018)We present a model of race with multiple players and study players' effort choices and expected prizes in equilibrium. We show that in equilibrium once any two players win one battle each the remaining players do not exert ... -
Is Fiscal Policy Sustainable in Turkey?
(M.E Sharpe Inc., 2010)The issue of the budget deficit has become one of the main themes of the economic policy implemented in Turkey and backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) following the economic crisis of 2001. The main motivation ... -
The Personality and Leadership Style of Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011)Recep Tayyip Erdog. an is clearly the most controversial figure in recent Turkish political history. His preponderance in political life is remarkable even by Turkish standards. Because Erdog. an is so powerful and has ... -
Effects of gender on credit card usage among university students in Turkey
(Academic Journals, 2011)In recent years much has been written about credit card usage among university students. Despite a vast number of studies little has been written about credit card usage among university students in developing countries. ... -
Between anchors and aspirations: a new family of bargaining solutions
(Springer, 2019)We study the salience and power of reference points in determining the effective anchors and aspirations in bargaining problems. Along this line we enrich the analysis of the standard bargaining model with two new parameters: ... -
Energy consumption-GDP nexus: heterogeneous panel causality analysis
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012)Existing studies examining the Granger causality relationship between energy consumption and GDP use a panel of countries but implicitly assume that the panels are homogeneous. This paper extends the Granger causality ... -
Assessing the importance of international tourism for the Turkish economy: a social accounting matrix analysis
(Elsevier Science, 2012)The international tourism sector has grown rapidly in Turkey since the 1980s and Turkey ranks among the top ten countries in terms of tourist arrivals and receipts. Previous studies on international tourism in Turkey are ... -
Energy consumption and income in Chinese provinces: heterogeneous panel causality analysis
(Elsevier Science, 2012)Recently energy production in China fell behind energy consumption. This poses important challenges for the rapidly growing Chinese economy. As a consequence the causal relationship between energy consumption and GDP is ... -
An econometric analysis of imported timber demand in Turkey
(WFL PUBL, 2013)This paper attempts to understand and explain determinants of Turkish demand for foreign timber imported to Turkey. Explanatory variables in the propounded model include price of imported timber price of domestically-produced ... -
Endogenous reference points in bargaining
(Springer Heidelberg, 2018)We allow the reference point in (cooperative) bargaining problems with a reference point to be endogenously determined. Two loss averse agents simultaneously and strategically choose their reference points taking into ... -
States Banks and Crisis: Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey
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Cumulative prospect theory preferences in rent-seeking contests
(Elsevier Science, 2018)We investigate the equilibrium behavior for agents with cumulative prospect theory preferences in rent-seeking contests. Characterizing the equilibrium effort levels we present results on the existence of equilibrium and ... -
Macroeconomic and institutional determinants of financialisation of non-financial firms: Case study of Turkey
(Oxford University Press, 2014)We observe that industrial firms in Turkey have shifted substantial amounts of working capital from production activities to the purchase of high-yield interest-bearing assets most notably public bonds to ensure immediate ... -
Panel Data Analysis of Foreign Direct Investment and Poverty from the Perspective of Developing Countries
(Elsevier Science, 2014)The purpose of this paper is to assess the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and poverty at the macro-pathway in selected developing countries. The contribution to host countries from FDI can take several ... -
An Illustration of 'Strategic Early Warning System' Software and Its Use as a Decision-Making Aid for Professional Football (Soccer) Clubs
(Destech Publications, 2014)All economic sectors under the influence of globalization deregulation and growth of Information Technology and Communication are in constant change face a fiercer competition and 'big data'. One solution to address these ... -
Can law impose competition? A critical discussion and evidence from the Turkish electricity generation market
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2014)Electricity markets have undergone regulatory reforms since the early 1980s around the world. Technical analyses of these reforms usually pay lip service to the influence of politics over regulatory processes. Existing ... -
A mechanism design approach to allocating central government funds among regional development agencies
(Springer, 2014)To allocate central government funds among regional development agencies we look for mechanisms that satisfy three important criteria: efficiency (individual and coalitional) strategy proofness (a.k.a. dominant strategy ... -
Capitalism Crisis and Class: The United States Economy after the 2008 Financial Crisis
(Sage Publications Inc, 2014)The literature on the outcomes of the financial crisis in low- and middle-income countries in the post-1980 era presents three broad findings: first the burden of crises falls disproportionately on labor in general and ...