2017
DOI: 10.24289/ijsser.270501
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Dış ticaret ve ekonomik büyüme arasındaki nedensellik ilişkisi: Türkiye örneği

Abstract: The concept of foreign trade is related with the flow of goods and capital out of the country. As well, it

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“…This finding is consistent with the result of Bahmani, Oskooee, and Domac's (1995) study based on the Turkish economy. However, the aforementioned finding differs from the findings obtained in the studies of Demirhan (2005), Özer and Erdoğan (2006), Kösekahyaoğlu and Şentürk (2006), Yapraklı (2007), Aytaç and Akdoğan (2012), Korkmaz (2014), Tunçsiper and Rençber (2017). As a matter of fact, in these studies, a result was obtained as "There is a one-way causality relationship from exports to economic growth".…”
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confidence: 66%
“…This finding is consistent with the result of Bahmani, Oskooee, and Domac's (1995) study based on the Turkish economy. However, the aforementioned finding differs from the findings obtained in the studies of Demirhan (2005), Özer and Erdoğan (2006), Kösekahyaoğlu and Şentürk (2006), Yapraklı (2007), Aytaç and Akdoğan (2012), Korkmaz (2014), Tunçsiper and Rençber (2017). As a matter of fact, in these studies, a result was obtained as "There is a one-way causality relationship from exports to economic growth".…”
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“…Argued that trade liberalization positively affects economic growth in countries which use technology intensive methods of production. Tunçsiper and Rençber (2017) 2002-2016, Turkey, Granger Causality Test Asserted that there is a unidirectional causality from import to economic growth and export. The results obtained from this study prove the validity of "import-push growth" and "import-based export" hypotheses for Turkish economy.…”
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confidence: 99%