2023
DOI: 10.59274/enderun.1363667
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N11 Ülkeleri̇ Özeli̇nde Ekonomi̇k Büyümeyi̇ Etki̇leyen Faktörleri̇n Beli̇rlenmesi̇: Yapisal Kirilmali Panel Veri̇ Anali̇zi̇

Nevzat BALIKÇIOĞLU

Abstract: Bireylerin hayatlarını en güzel şekilde idame ettirmeleri noktasında eğitim, sağlık, altyapı, ulaşım, beslenme, temiz bir çevre, sosyal bağlar gibi birçok unsura erişimleri elzemdir. Tüm bu hizmetlere ulaşmada bir ülkenin ekonomik olarak gelişmişlik düzeyi önemli bir noktada yer alır. Özellikle gelişmekte olan ülkeler nezdinde kalkınmanın da itici gücü olan ekonomik büyümenin sürdürülebilirliğinin sağlanması, büyümenin arkasında yatan faktörlerin doğru bir şekilde tespit edilmesi ve politikaların hayata geçiri… Show more

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“…Additionally, it was found that in the context of Covid-19, the governance structures of countries under the umbrella of democracy, as well as health-related variables such as corona incidence levels and healthcare systems, are significant factors in the increase in . Balıkçıoğlu (2023), in the context of the relationship between democracy and economic, financial, institutional, and social risk, examined the effect of risks on economic growth using panel data analysis with relevant data from N11 countries between 1997-2021. According to the research findings, increases in economic, financial, and institutional risks increase the risks in economic growth; an increase in the social risk score, on the other hand, reduces the risk in economic growth (pp.…”
Section: Related Dimensions Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it was found that in the context of Covid-19, the governance structures of countries under the umbrella of democracy, as well as health-related variables such as corona incidence levels and healthcare systems, are significant factors in the increase in . Balıkçıoğlu (2023), in the context of the relationship between democracy and economic, financial, institutional, and social risk, examined the effect of risks on economic growth using panel data analysis with relevant data from N11 countries between 1997-2021. According to the research findings, increases in economic, financial, and institutional risks increase the risks in economic growth; an increase in the social risk score, on the other hand, reduces the risk in economic growth (pp.…”
Section: Related Dimensions Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%