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The Effect of Net FDI Inflow on Economic Growth in Turkey: An Application With Toda-Yamamoto Approach

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2022

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Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman
Bölümümüzün amacı global ticaret ortamında uluslararası iş olanaklarını keşfetmek, tehditleri tahmin ve yönetim sürecini yürütmek amacıyla bilgi, tecrübe ve yabancı dil ile donatılmış; açık fikirli ve uluslararası performansa sahip, uzman, özgüveni yüksek, takım ruhunu kavramış bilinçli ve evrensel değerlere saygılı bir kuşak yetiştirmek.

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Capital is one of the first and foremost requisites of economic development for every country in this world. However, not every country is given abundant capital. Foreign direct investment (FDI) occurs as a good cure to solve capital-related issues. In this study, the net FDI inflow and economic growth correlation was researched in Turkey for the period of 2010:1-2018:3 by employing quarterly data as well as applying the Augmented Dickey Fuller Test (ADF); Phillips-Perron (PP); Kwiatkowski, Phillips, Schmidt, Shin (KPSS); Elliott, Rothenberg, and Stock (ERS) Point Optimal; Ng-Perron Unit Root Tests; and Toda-Yamamoto Causality Tests. According to the findings of the study, there is a unidirectional causality running from net FDI to economic growth in Turkey.

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Temiz, Dilek; Gökmen, Aytaç. "The Effect of Net FDI Inflow on Economic Growth in Turkey: An Application With Toda-Yamamoto Approach", in Redefining Global Economic Thinking for the Welfare of Society, 2022, pp. 114-132.

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Redefining Global Economic Thinking for the Welfare of Society

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