Subaşat, Turan
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Subasat, Turan
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turan.subasat@ieu.edu.tr
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03.03. Economics
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121
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183
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| Great Fınancıal Meltdown: Systemıc, Conjunctural Or Polıcy Created? | 3 |
| Internatıonal Revıew of Applıed Economıcs | 2 |
| Competıtıon & Change | 1 |
| Economıcs Bulletın | 1 |
| Bulletın of Economıc Research | 1 |
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Article Citation - WoS: 48Citation - Scopus: 49Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment: a Panel Gravity Model Approach(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012) Bellos, Sotirios; Subasat, TuranThis paper investigates the relationship between corruption and foreign direct investment (FDI) in the case of 15 transition countries by using a panel gravity model approach and suggests that corruption does not deter FDI.Article Citation - WoS: 26Citation - Scopus: 37Governance and Foreign Direct Investment: a Panel Gravity Model Approach(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012) Bellos, Sotirios; Subasat, TuranThis paper investigates the link between governance and foreign direct investment in the case of 14 transition countries by using a panel gravity model approach in two alternative ways. First, the level of governance in the target country is studied. Second, the absolute difference in the governance level between the source and target country is investigated. In both cases the results suggest that the lack of good governance does not deter, in fact it encourages, foreign direct investment.Article Citation - WoS: 23Citation - Scopus: 22The Political Economy of Turkey's Economic Miracle(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014) Subasat, TuranThis article focuses on the second part of the liberalization epoch in Turkey which started in 2001 and heightened in 2002 with the establishment of the AKP government. In order to assess Turkey's performance during this period, we first investigate Turkey's GDP and export growth performance by comparing Turkey with four income groups. We show that, while Turkey's GDP grew faster only than the high income countries, exports fell behind of all the income groups. We then deal with the current account deficit and external debt. Our analysis shows that Turkey is one of the leading countries in terms of the increase in current account deficit. Although external debt to GDP ratio has declined since 2003, the International Investment Position-(an indicator which shows the total financial resources externally borrowed)-to GDP ratio has increased very rapidly. This article concludes by arguing that although Turkey has attracted substantial financial resources, only a small portion of them have been invested into the productive economy, which is evident from declining investment to GDP ratios. Turkey's economy signifies another bubble economy where economic growth is led by domestic demand which is supported by external resources. Turkey's economy is, therefore, neither a 'miracle' nor even a mild success story.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 10Can Differences in International Prices Measure Unequal Exchange in International Trade?(Sage Publications Ltd, 2013) Subasat, TuranThis article discusses the limitations of using the deviations in international prices as a measure of unequal exchange. It argues that international prices are formed in a complex manner and lower international prices for low income countries cannot simply be considered as evidence for unequal exchange. The empirical validity of the measure is also questionable.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 8Do Liberal Trade Policies Promote Trade Openness?(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008) Subasat, TuranAlthough trade liberalization and trade openness are assumed to be strongly associated with each other and often used interchangeably, the empirical evidence has not been forthcoming. This article is an attempt to fill this gap. By investigating the link between trade openness and trade restrictions, it argues that while a negative link between various types of trade restrictions and trade openness is evident, the relationship is weak, statistically not always significant and there is no clear evidence that the removal of trade restrictions (trade-liberalization) invariably leads to improved trade openness.Book Part The Policy-Based and Conjunctural Causes of the 2008 Crisis(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2016) Subaşat, Turan[Abstract Not Available]Editorial Citation - WoS: 1Article Citation - Scopus: 39Governance and Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: a Panel Gravity Model Approach(2013) Subasat T.; Bellos S.It is widely argued that good governance is an important determinant of foreign direct investment (FDI). With the exception of studies of corruption, however, empirical research on the link between governance and FDI is limited, particularly in the context of Latin America. Moreover, recent studies by Bellos and Subasat (2012a and 2012b) suggest that poor governance is a source of attraction rather than a hurdle for multinational companies in selected transition countries. By employing a panel data gravity model, this article aims to verify these unusual and interesting results in the context of selected Latin American countries. Our results confirm that the FDI enhancement role of poor governance exists not only in the transition countries but also in Latin America.Book Part The Systemic Causes of the 2008 Crisis: an Alternative Theoretical Perspective(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2016) Subasat, Turan[Abstract Not Available]Article Citation - WoS: 12Citation - Scopus: 18Economic Freedom and Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: a Panel Gravity Model Approach(Economics Bulletin, 2011) Subasat, Turan; Bellos, SotirisThis paper employs a panel data gravity model to examine the impact of economic freedom (EF) on foreign direct investment (FDI) in the context of Latin American countries. Our results suggest that while FDI responds to many EF measures positively, such results cannot be generalised.
