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China's Export Surge and World Poverty
Yılmaz, Rasim; Koyuncu, Cüneyt (Vilnius Univ, 2010)This paper addresses the impact of imports from China on the importer countries' poverty levels. We posit that imports from China equal to or over a certain threshold level such as 2%, i.e., the ratio of a country's imports ... -
Deforestation, corruption, and private ownership in the forest sector
Koyuncu, Cüneyt; Yılmaz, Rasim (Springer, 2013)One of the remedies launched in combating corruption in the forest sector is privatization of state forests (and private forest ownership). We hypothesized that privatization could reduce deforestation through reducing ... -
Foreign Bank Participation and Banking Crises in Transition Economies
Yılmaz, Rasim; Koyuncu, Cüneyt (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010)Using a fixed effect multivariate panel logit econometric model and taking possible endogenity problem into account, we test the hypothesis that foreign bank participation contributes to decrease in banking crises in ... -
Foreign Banks and Banking Crisis: Empirical Evidence From Turkey
Yalçınkaya Koyuncu, Jülide; Yılmaz, Rasim (Eskisehir Osmangazi Univ, Fac Education, 2015)As the role of foreign banks in emerging markets increased, a debate which focuses on the impact of foreign banks on the host country has developed. Our paper contributes to this literature by presenting empirical evidence ... -
Impact of private forest ownership on deforestation and poverty
Koyuncu, Cüneyt; Yılmaz, Rasim (Springer, 2013)We analyzed the impact of private forest ownership on deforestation and poverty. Using multivariate cross-section models, we identified a statistically significant negative correlation between private forest ownership and ... -
Privatization and corruption in transition economies: a panel study
Koyuncu, Cüneyt; Öztürkler, Harun; Yılmaz, Rasim (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010)By using three corruption indices, six privatization indicators, and taking the endogeneity problem into consideration, we test the hypothesis that privatization contributes to a decrease in corruption in transition ...