2012
DOI: 10.1504/ijebr.2012.044250
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Measuring vertical and horizontal intra-industry trade: the case for Turkey

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“…In their studies, Turkey is categorized as a low income country. Moreover, Erlat and Erlat (2012) measured intra-industry trade for the Turkish manufacturing sector for 1987-2001 and found that "vertical industries dominated horizontal industries and low quality vertical industries dominated high quality vertical industries" (Erlat and Erlat, 2012, p. 149). Thus, there is a possible inverse relation between income inequality and import level expected in Turkey.…”
Section: Empirical Model and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their studies, Turkey is categorized as a low income country. Moreover, Erlat and Erlat (2012) measured intra-industry trade for the Turkish manufacturing sector for 1987-2001 and found that "vertical industries dominated horizontal industries and low quality vertical industries dominated high quality vertical industries" (Erlat and Erlat, 2012, p. 149). Thus, there is a possible inverse relation between income inequality and import level expected in Turkey.…”
Section: Empirical Model and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%