Turkish economy:  contemporary challenges and opportunities-II; a collection of recent works on selected issues için kapak resmi
Turkish economy: contemporary challenges and opportunities-II; a collection of recent works on selected issues
Başlık:
Turkish economy: contemporary challenges and opportunities-II; a collection of recent works on selected issues
ISBN:
9786258494990
Basım Bilgisi:
1. baskı
Yayım Bilgisi:
Ankara: Gazi kitabevi, 2021
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
119 sayfa; 24 cm
Genel Not:
These works focus on a range of different topics including migration, labor market share, consumption and saving, exchange rate behavior, and equity markets. We hope this book can stimulate further discussion and research in the areas those works investigate.

İçindekiler: determinants of internal migration in Turkey: does motivation matter?/ Altan Aldan, Yusuf Kenan Bağır; rising labor share in Turkey/ Orhun Sevinç, Emre Çakır; do household consumption and saving preferences vary between birth-year cohorts in Turkey?/ Evren Ceritoğlu; testing for rational speculative bubbles in the Turkish lira-US dollar exchange rate: evidence from recursive right-tailed unit root tests/ Aytül Ganioğlu; macroeconomic factors and stock market returns: international perspective using both emerging and developed market data
İçindekiler:
İçindekiler: determinants of internal migration in Turkey: does motivation matter?/ Altan Aldan, Yusuf Kenan Bağır; rising labor share in Turkey/ Orhun Sevinç, Emre Çakır; do household consumption and saving preferences vary between birth-year cohorts in Turkey?/ Evren Ceritoğlu; testing for rational speculative bubbles in the Turkish lira-US dollar exchange rate: evidence from recursive right-tailed unit root tests/ Aytül Ganioğlu; macroeconomic factors and stock market returns: international perspective using both emerging and developed market data
Konu Terimleri:
Ek Yazar:
Başlık Ek Girişi:
Determinants of internal migration in Turkey: does motivation matter?

Rising labor share in Turkey

Do household consumption and saving preferences vary between birth-year cohorts in Turkey?

Testing for rational speculative bubbles in the Turkish lira-US dollar exchange rate: evidence from recursive right-tailed unit root tests

Macroeconomic factors and stock market returns: international perspective using both emerging and developed market data