分析土耳其-非洲关系对土耳其出口流动的影响

Puruweti Siyakiya
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虽然有学者分析了影响土耳其双边出口的因素,但很少有人研究合作/冲突对土耳其一般贸易的影响,特别是对非洲的影响。鉴于此,本文试图分析和估计土耳其与非洲联盟的关系在1998-2015年期间对土耳其对52个非洲国家出口的影响。泊松伪最大似然(PPML)结果表明,土耳其与非洲的合作(TAR)在诱导土耳其向52个选定的非洲国家出口方面具有积极和统计显著性。具体而言,TAR使土耳其对选定非洲国家的出口增加了44.5%。另一方面,由于西藏自治区,土耳其对非洲的出口预计将比没有合作时高出1.44倍。然而,有证据表明,西藏自治区对出口的影响因地区而异。与非洲北部国家相比,第三次评估报告对东部、南部和西部非洲国家的影响是负的,具有统计学意义。鉴于这些结果,土耳其应谨慎地将目标对准已诊断出出口不足的国家或区域贸易集团,以便刺激更多的出口。
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Analysing the Turkey-Africa Relationship’s Impact on the flow of Turkey’s Exports
While there are scholars who have analysed factors that influence Turkey’s bilateral exports, very few have examined the impact of cooperation/conflicts on Turkey’s trade in general and with particular reference to Africa. In view of the above, this paper seeks to analyse and estimate the effect on exports from Turkey to 52 African countries of Turkey’s relationship with the Africa Union for the period 1998-2015. Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood (PPML) results suggest that Turkey’s cooperation with Africa (TAR) is positive and statistically significant in inducing exports from Turkey to 52 selected African countries. Specifically, TAR increases Turkey’s exports to selected African countries by 44.5%. Alternatively, due to TAR Turkey’s exports to Africa are predicted to be 1.44 times higher than in the absence of cooperation. However, there is evidence that TAR’s impact on exports vary across regions. Compared to countries in the Northern part of Africa, the effect of TAR with African countries in the East, South, and West is negative and statistically significant. Given these results, it is therefore prudent for Turkey to target countries or regional trading blocs in where export deficiency has been diagnosed so that more exports can be stimulated.
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