Trade liberalization, financial development, and economic growth: A panel data analysis on Turkey and the Turkic Republics

M. B. Tufaner
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Purpose ― In this study, 5 Turkic Republics (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) and Turkey are analysed to investigate the impact of trade liberalisation and financial development on economic growth. Methods ― In this study, long-term relationships among trade liberalisation, financial development, and economic growth are analysed by applying unit root, cointegration and causality tests for panel data analysis study for the period 1998 to 2017. Findings ― The findings reveal a strong cointegration relationship between trade liberalization, financial development, and economic growth. It was understood that trade liberalisation positively affected economic growth, and financial development negatively affected economic growth in the long term for the whole panel. However, when the variables are analysed for each country in the panel, it is seen that the sign and severity of the coefficients change. Also, according to panel causality test results, it was understood that there was no causal relationship between variables. Implication ― This paper supports the notion that the direction of the relationship among trade liberalisation, financial development, and economic growth change according to countries in Turkey and the Turkic Republics. Originality ― This paper contributes to the literature by the general view that trade liberalisation and financial development are the driving force of economic growth; these relations may vary according to the country group examined in the studies, the period handled, and the econometric method applied.
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贸易自由化、金融发展和经济增长:土耳其和突厥共和国的面板数据分析
目的-在本研究中,分析了5个突厥共和国(阿塞拜疆,哈萨克斯坦,吉尔吉斯斯坦,乌兹别克斯坦和土库曼斯坦)和土耳其,以调查贸易自由化和金融发展对经济增长的影响。方法-在本研究中,通过对1998年至2017年面板数据分析研究的单位根、协整和因果关系检验,分析了贸易自由化、金融发展和经济增长之间的长期关系。研究结果-研究结果揭示了贸易自由化、金融发展和经济增长之间的强协整关系。据了解,贸易自由化对经济增长产生积极影响,而金融发展对整个小组的长期经济增长产生消极影响。然而,当对面板中每个国家的变量进行分析时,可以看到系数的符号和严重程度发生了变化。此外,根据小组因果检验结果,可以理解变量之间没有因果关系。含义-本文支持这样一种观点,即贸易自由化、金融发展和经济增长之间的关系方向根据土耳其和突厥共和国的国家变化。原创性-本文对文献的贡献是,普遍认为贸易自由化和金融发展是经济增长的动力;这些关系可能因研究中所审查的国家群体、所处理的时期和所采用的计量经济学方法而异。
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