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Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5Mahalanobis Distance Under Non-Normality(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Tiku, Moti L.; Islam, M. Qamarul; Qumsiyeh, Sahar B.; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiWe give a novel estimator of Mahalanobis distance D2 between two non-normal populations. We show that it is enormously more efficient and robust than the traditional estimator based on least squares estimators. We give a test statistic for testing that D2=0 and study its power and robustness properties.Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 14Sources and Channels of International Knowledge Spillovers in Asean-5: the Role of Institutional Quality(Wiley, 2020) Dogan, Ergun; Wong, Koi Nyen; 43080; 03.03. İktisat; 03. İktisadi ve İdari Birimler Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a dynamic and outward-looking regional economy, which has made notable progress in expanding trade and investment. This paper examines whether knowledge spillovers are prevalent among ASEAN-5, focusing on the issues of which channels and which sources are the potential drivers of total factor productivity. The findings reveal that the key spillover channels are exports and non-capital imports coming from source countries such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, the G7 countries. The institutional quality plays an instrumental role in increasing total factor productivity through foreign direct investment, especially when the spillovers originate from the OECD and the G7. (c) 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 15Trade Openness and Industrial Growth: Evidence From Nigeria(Savez Ekonomista Vojvodine, 2017) Adamu, Fahad Muhammad; Dogan, Ergun; 43080; 03.03. İktisat; 03. İktisadi ve İdari Birimler Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiThis study examines the long-run and short-run relationship between industrial production and trade openness in Nigeria during the period from 1986 to 2008 by using quarterly data. It employs the ARDL bounds testing methodology developed by M. Hashem Pesaran, Yongcheol Shin, and Richard J. Smith (2001). The results of both the long-run analysis and the short-run error correction model (ECM) indicate that trade openness has a significant and positive impact on industrial production. The Toda-Yamamoto causality analysis shows that there is one-way Granger causality, running from trade openness to industrial production.
