2020
DOI: 10.18506/anemon.645556
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Fisher Etkisinin Türkiye Örnekleminde Değerlendirilmesi

Abstract: Bu çalışmada; Türkiye'de nominal faiz oranlarının enflasyona olan etkisi, 2004:M01-2019:M08 dönemi TÜFE, ÜFE, tüketici kredileri faiz oranı ve ticari kredilerin faiz oranı verileri kullanılarak araştırılmıştır. Uzun dönem analizi sonucunda; Türkiye'de 2004-2019 döneminde tüketici kredilerinin faizlerindeki %1'lik artışın tüketici enflasyonunu %0.33, ticari kredilerin faizlerindeki %1'lik artışın üretici fiyatları enflasyonunu %0.59 artırdığı tespit edilmiştir. Kısa dönem analizi sonucunda; enflasyonun bir döne… Show more

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“…As a result of the research, it is stated that the series are cointegrated in the long run, commercial loan interest rates increase the inflation rate in the short run, and inflation and deposit interest rates increase the interest rate applied to commercial loans. Polat (2020); investigated the relationship between loan interest rates and inflation rates by using CPI, PPI, consumer and commercial loan interest rates with the data between 2004:01-2019:08. As a result of ARDL and Toda Yamamoto tests used in the research, it was stated that there is a mutual causality relationship between PPI and commercial loan interest rates, there is a one-way causality relationship from CPI to individual loan interest rates, and there is a mutual causality relationship between commercial loan interest rates and consumer loan interest rates.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the research, it is stated that the series are cointegrated in the long run, commercial loan interest rates increase the inflation rate in the short run, and inflation and deposit interest rates increase the interest rate applied to commercial loans. Polat (2020); investigated the relationship between loan interest rates and inflation rates by using CPI, PPI, consumer and commercial loan interest rates with the data between 2004:01-2019:08. As a result of ARDL and Toda Yamamoto tests used in the research, it was stated that there is a mutual causality relationship between PPI and commercial loan interest rates, there is a one-way causality relationship from CPI to individual loan interest rates, and there is a mutual causality relationship between commercial loan interest rates and consumer loan interest rates.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%