Effects of growth volatility on economic performance – Empirical evidence from Turkey

Effects of growth volatility on economic performance – Empirical evidence from Turkey

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Article ID: iaor201111028
Volume: 217
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 351
End Page Number: 356
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: empirical, investment
Abstract:

This paper examines the relationship between growth and growth volatility for a small open economy with high growth volatility: Turkey. Quarterly data for the period from 1987Q1 to 2007Q3 suggests that growth volatility reduces growth and that this result is robust under different specifications. This paper contributes to the literature by focusing on how growth volatility affects a set of variables that are crucial for growth. Empirical evidence from Turkey suggests that higher growth volatility reduces total factor productivity, investment, and the foreign currency value of local currency (depreciation). Moreover, it increases employment, though the evidence for this is not statistically significant.

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