Dynamics of Growth in Emerging Economies

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Ahu Sumbas
Arzu Akkoyunlu Wigley
Basak Dalgic
Burcu Fazlioglu
Busra Akin
Capita Income Gap
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Conditional Expectation
Derya Guler Aydin
development economics
Dilek Basar
Dilem Yildirim
Dynamics of growth
economic policy analysis Turkey
EKC Analysis
EKC Hypothesis
EKC Theory
energy environment nexus
Engle Granger Approach
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Erol Taymaz
Feldstein Horioka Puzzle
Female Labour Force Participation
Firm Growth
Firm Level Dynamics
firm-level innovation
Gender and growth
gender labour participation
GHG Emission Intensity
Gizem Kaya
Growth and inequality
Gunes A. Asik
GWR Method
High GHG Emission
Household Labour Force Surveys
Import dependency
input-output modelling
K. Burc Ulengin
Knowledge Spillovers
Kubra Cosar
Labor market
Lm Unit Root Test
M. Aykut Attar
M. Ozgur Kayalica
Mehmet Zanbak
Merve Kumas
Mustafa Caglar Ozdemir
Nasip Bolatoglu
Onur A. Koska
Onur Yeni
Real Gdp Growth
regional economic analysis
Regional growth
Saving Investment Nexus
Saving Retention Coefficient
Selcen Ozturk
Selim Cagatay
Sevinc Mihci
Short Run Causality Relationship
Smart Specialization
Time Varying Parameter Approach
Turkish Manufacturing Firms
Turkish Manufacturing Industry
Umit K. Seyfettinoglu
Unal Tongur
Zafer Baris Gul

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138349261
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How can Turkey increase its medium- and long-term growth potential? Despite episodes of fast growth, this has become a vital question for the Turkish economy, in order to avoid being stuck in a middle-income trap. There has been an increase in the number of studies presenting growth in Turkey and quantifying the sources of economic growth, however, due to the difference in the main underlying assumptions and the time period covered in these studies, the results differ. The second strand of literature on growth in Turkey identifies the relative underperformance of the Turkish economy by developing models with microeconomic foundations.

Given the fact that there are a large number of studies investigating the macro dynamics of growth in Turkey, the book’s unique focus on the "neglected" issues in growth discussions closes the gap in the existing literature. It addresses the micro, macro, regional, and gender aspects, the environment–energy–growth nexus, as well as the microeconomic dynamics of growth. It also analyses the other significant determinants of long run growth in Turkey such as import dependency and saving-investment decision. The authors provide a macro overview of all of the precluded subjects in order to evaluate them in relation to one other, as well as to derive policy conclusions from them.

This book primarily targets academics as well as graduate and undergraduate social sciences and humanities students both in Turkey and other countries. It is also a must read for researchers and policy makers not only in Turkey but also in other developing economies and is of interest to specialists of non-governmental and non-profit organizations.

Arzu Akkoyunlu Wigley is a professor at the Department of Economics, Hacettepe University, Turkey.

Selim Çağatay is a professor at the Department of Economics, Akdeniz University, Turkey.