2019
DOI: 10.26466/opus.535427
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Finansal Gelişme ve Ekonomik Performans İlişkisi: OECD Ülkeleri İçin Bir Analiz

Abstract: Finansal krizlerin her bir ülke üzerinde farklı etkileri ortaya çıkmaktadır. Krizler, kimi ülkeleri derinden etkilerken, kimi ülkelerde oldukça az etkilidir veya etkili değildir. Bu durumunda, bu ülkelerin finansal gelişmişlik ve ekonomik performans düzeyleriyle ilgisi olduğu söylenebilir. Bu sebeple bu çalışmada küreselleşmenin yoğun yaşandığı bu dönemde finansal gelişmişlik derecesinin ve ekonomik performansın uzun dönemde ilişkili olduğu öngörülmektedir. Finansal gelişmişlik endeksi yüksek olan ülkelerin bö… Show more

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“…Given the multidimensional impact of unemployment encompassing both societal and economic implications, numerous studies have explored its correlations with a range of socio-economic variables. These investigations encompass a spectrum of economic factors including per capita income, inflation, exchange rates, and foreign trade, as well as demographic variables such as education, age, gender, crime, and urbanization (Kyei and Gyekye 2011;Akca and Ela, 2012;Selim et al, 2014;Gunaydin and Cetin, 2015;Akcan and Ener, 2017;Gucluoglu, 2017;Kızılgol and Selim, 2017;Umit and Karatas, 2018;Akcan, 2018;Armutcuoglu -Tekin and Ural, 2019;Ayhan, 2019;Demirgil, 2021;Cinar and Tas, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the multidimensional impact of unemployment encompassing both societal and economic implications, numerous studies have explored its correlations with a range of socio-economic variables. These investigations encompass a spectrum of economic factors including per capita income, inflation, exchange rates, and foreign trade, as well as demographic variables such as education, age, gender, crime, and urbanization (Kyei and Gyekye 2011;Akca and Ela, 2012;Selim et al, 2014;Gunaydin and Cetin, 2015;Akcan and Ener, 2017;Gucluoglu, 2017;Kızılgol and Selim, 2017;Umit and Karatas, 2018;Akcan, 2018;Armutcuoglu -Tekin and Ural, 2019;Ayhan, 2019;Demirgil, 2021;Cinar and Tas, 2022).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%