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Bölgesel Dayaniklilik (Resilience): Türkiye Düzey 2 Bölgeleri Üzerine Bir Uygulama

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  • Nese Kumral

    (Department of Economics, Ege University)

  • Mehmet Güclü

    (Department of Economics, Ege University)

  • Gizem Umut Dogan

    (Turkish Statistical Institute)

Abstract

(This paper is in Turkish) This study aims to analyze the resilience (sensitivity) of the NUTS-2 Regions of Turkey to the recessionary shocks in 1994 and 1999 as well as the degree of recovery of regional economies from the shocks. The main four findings are as follows: i) the sensitivity to the shocks is noticeably different across the regions ii) the degree of the recovery is considerably different across the regions iii) there is not a significant correlation between the sensitivity of a region and the degree of recovery of that region iv) The sensitivity and degree of recovery of the regions change over time.

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  • Nese Kumral & Mehmet Güclü & Gizem Umut Dogan, 2012. "Bölgesel Dayaniklilik (Resilience): Türkiye Düzey 2 Bölgeleri Üzerine Bir Uygulama," Working Papers 1202, Ege University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ege:wpaper:1202
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    Bölgesel Ekonomik Büyüme; Resesyonist Soklar; Direnc;
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