Türkiye Ve Avrupa Birliği’nde CO2 Emisyonu Ve Gelir İlişkisi
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DOI: 10.5455/ey.10696
Note: [English Title] CO2 EMISSIONS AND GDP RELATIONSHIPS IN TURKEY AND EUROPEAN UNION [English Abstract] In this study, short term predictions was made by using data on CO2 emissions (1968-2003) caused by Turkey and European Union to get one unit of outcome. Grey model was used in order to make a prediction of CO2 for a four year period. The aim of Grey model is to make contingency analysis, predictions and a decision when there is uncertainty and lack of knowledge. The findings of the analysis results in the relationship between emissions and growth in Turkey and the European Union during the last 35 years is seen as a development contrary. Turkey's income in the period 1968-2003 increased approximately 300 percent. Emission values rose 50 percent for each product value and reached 1.045. European Union’s income increased 157 percent. Emission values decreased 50 percent for each product value and fell to 0.3949. [English Keywords] Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emission, (CO2/GDP), GDP, Grey Model
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Karbondioksit (CO2) Emisyonu; (CO2/GSYİH); GSYİH; Grey Modeli;All these keywords.
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