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Toplam kayıt 60, listelenen: 31-40
Financial development and energy consumption in Turkey: Empirical evidence from cointegration and causality tests
(IGI Global, 2015)
This chapter investigates the cointegration and causal relationship between financial development and energy consumption in the case of Turkey over the period 1960-2011. In doing so, the ARDL bounds testing and Johansen-Juselius ...
Unemployment and its impact on economic growth in the European union: An evidence from panel data analysis
(IGI Global, 2014)
Unemployment has become an increasingly serious economic and social problem in many European countries. Theoretically, unemployment has a negative effect on economic growth and development. This chapter examines the impact ...
The impact of trade openness on environmental pollution: A panel cointegration and causality analysis
(IGI Global, 2014)
This chapter analyzes the impact of trade openness on environmental pollution in the newly industrialized countries that have focused on trade over the period 1971-2010 by using recently developed panel unit root, ...
EU health policy: To what extent the EU got involved in the field of health?
(IGI Global, 2014)
Although not openly identified in treaties until the Maastricht Treaty, health has always been a crucial area for the European Union (EU), since freedoms provided and regulations brought by common market also dealt with ...
Indonesia
(IGI Global, 2017)
This chapter examines Indonesia, the fourth most populous country in the world, politically, culturally, socially, and economically. The main purpose of this chapter is to reveal the obstacles to the economic development ...
The importance of information and communication technologies in establishing healthcare services with a universal coverage
(IGI Global, 2015)
One of the most important challenges faced by the healthcare system is the organization of healthcare services to cope with the increase in population and aging of citizens. Especially in developing countries, demographic ...
Dynamic relationship between stock prices and exchange rates in emerging markets: Evidence from fragile five economies
(IGI Global, 2015)
All the emerging markets are vulnerable to the fears of capital outflows after the US Federal Reserve's tapering on May 22, 2013. The term "Fragile Five" was introduced by a research note of Morgan Stanley to refer to the ...
Sustainable consumption trends in the world in the context of green economy and sustainability
(IGI Global, 2016)
Nowadays, sustainable growth and development are main economic policies for the countries all over the world. Decreasing natural resources, deepening environmental pollution and global warming problems are red alert of our ...
Testing random walk hypothesis in Turkish foreign exchange market
(IGI Global, 2015)
This chapter revisits the empirical validity of the weak-form efficient market hypothesis for Turkish foreign exchange markets. The random-walk hypothesis in foreign-exchange rates market is one of the most researched ...
Testing random walk hypothesis in Turkish foreign exchange market
(IGI global, 2016)
This chapter revisits the empirical validity of the weak-form efficient market hypothesis for Turkish foreign exchange markets. The random-walk hypothesis in foreign-exchange rates market is one of the most researched ...