Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization

Abstract This study examines the Turkish experience of export-oriented industrialization by emphasizing its linkage to previous capital accumulation model and developments and by the evolution of political and economic institutions. The study emphasizes that the structural drawbacks in Turkish econo...

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Main Author: Deniz Güvercin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Economic Structures
Subjects:
VAR
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40008-020-00221-5
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spelling doaj-9b92a7f6a24145caa0143ded1ea2149a2020-11-25T03:46:05ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Economic Structures2193-24092020-07-019111510.1186/s40008-020-00221-5Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrializationDeniz Güvercin0International Trade and Finance Department, Istanbul Arel UniversityAbstract This study examines the Turkish experience of export-oriented industrialization by emphasizing its linkage to previous capital accumulation model and developments and by the evolution of political and economic institutions. The study emphasizes that the structural drawbacks in Turkish economy that emerged in the economic development process aggravated in post-1980 period and aims to uncover the political and economic mechanisms leading to its aggravation. The VAR methodology is used to model Turkish economy’s experience of export-oriented industrialization by using the data for the period 2007: Q1–2017: Q4. The impulse response analysis results show that export is responsive to investment and capacity utilization and responsive to interest rate and import in the negative direction. Import is responsive to export, investment and capacity utilization in a positive direction and decreases with interest rate. Investment increases with export, but decreases with imports. Additionally, the debt level increases with export and investment, but decreases with import and import increases the interest rate and export decreases the interest rate.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40008-020-00221-5Export-oriented industrializationImport substitution industrializationStructural drawbacksPublic sphereVAR
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Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
Journal of Economic Structures
Export-oriented industrialization
Import substitution industrialization
Structural drawbacks
Public sphere
VAR
author_facet Deniz Güvercin
author_sort Deniz Güvercin
title Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
title_short Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
title_full Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
title_fullStr Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
title_full_unstemmed Boundaries on Turkish export-oriented industrialization
title_sort boundaries on turkish export-oriented industrialization
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Economic Structures
issn 2193-2409
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract This study examines the Turkish experience of export-oriented industrialization by emphasizing its linkage to previous capital accumulation model and developments and by the evolution of political and economic institutions. The study emphasizes that the structural drawbacks in Turkish economy that emerged in the economic development process aggravated in post-1980 period and aims to uncover the political and economic mechanisms leading to its aggravation. The VAR methodology is used to model Turkish economy’s experience of export-oriented industrialization by using the data for the period 2007: Q1–2017: Q4. The impulse response analysis results show that export is responsive to investment and capacity utilization and responsive to interest rate and import in the negative direction. Import is responsive to export, investment and capacity utilization in a positive direction and decreases with interest rate. Investment increases with export, but decreases with imports. Additionally, the debt level increases with export and investment, but decreases with import and import increases the interest rate and export decreases the interest rate.
topic Export-oriented industrialization
Import substitution industrialization
Structural drawbacks
Public sphere
VAR
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40008-020-00221-5
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