2015
DOI: 10.17015/ejbe.2015.015.02
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The Impacts of Political Terrorism on Gross Domestic Product in Eurasia: A Spatial Data Analysis

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to investigate impact of political terrorism on GDP for Eurasia region countries by using spatial statistics in the period of 1996-2013. For this purpose, quantile maps, Moran's Scotterplots, LISA (Local Indicators of Spatial Association) statistics are performed. We firstly found that there are the negative impacts of political terrorism on GDP. Secondly, countries as

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“…999 re-sampled datasets are generated and then I figures are calculated. The result of these calculations is contrasted with current real dataset (Altay and Çelebioğlu, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…999 re-sampled datasets are generated and then I figures are calculated. The result of these calculations is contrasted with current real dataset (Altay and Çelebioğlu, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum likelihood analysis is used to measure spatial error and lag models. (Anselin, Syabri and Kho, 2006;Altay and Çelebioğlu, 2015) are the two main types of spatial regression models.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here are some of the studies in this regard:Rey and Montouri (1999),Ying (2000) Manfred et al (2001), Le Gallo and Ertur (2003), Perobelli and Haddad (2003), Van Oort and Atzema (2004), Dall'erba (2005), Voss et al. (2006),Ezcuerra et al (2007Ezcuerra et al ( , 2008,Battisti and Di Vaio (2008),Celebioglu and Dall'erba (2010),Altay and Celebioglu (2012),Altay and Celebioglu (2015).3 Look at Turkish Exporter Assembly website: http://www.tim.org.tr/en/…”
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confidence: 99%