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Article 1980 Sonrası Türkiye ekonomisinde büyümenin kaynaklarının ayrıştırılması(2014) Güneş KOLSUZ; A. Erinç YELDAN; Yeldan, A. Erinç; Kolsuz, GüneşBu çalışmada 1980 sonrası dönemin ekonomik büyümeninkaynakları üzerine olan etkilerinin teknik boyutlarının irdelenmesiamaçlanmaktadır. Ulusal ekonominin sektörel dağılımına ilişkin verilerTürkiyede 1980 sonrasında sanayi sektörlerinin göreceli olarakönemini yitirdiği ve hizmetler ve inşaat sektörlerine dayalı bir büyümesüreci yaşandığını belgelemektedir. Ulusal gelirin büyümesininkaynakla rına ilişkin teknik faktör üretkenliği analizi ise büyümeninbüyük ölçüde sermaye faktörünün birikiminden kaynaklandığını,emek girdisinin ve verimlilik kazanımlarının büyüme süreciniaçıklamada özellikle 2000 sonrasında katkısının azalmakta olduğunuvurgulamaktadır.Article Economic impact assessment of Turkey's post-Kyoto vision on emission trading(2013) Gökçe Akın-Olçum; A. Erinç YELDANFor the post-Kyoto period Turkey strongly emphasizes the establishment of national emission trading system by 2015 and its integration with the EU ETS along its accession process to the EU. In this paper we study the mechanisms of adjustment and economic welfare consequences of various ETS regimes that Turkey considers to apply by 2020 i.e. regional ETS and international trading within the EU ETS. We conduct our analysis under the current EU 20-20-20 emission target 20% and also under its revised version 30%. We find that Turkey has economic gains from linking with the EU ETS under the 20% cap in comparison to the domestic ETSs. Despite the EU's welfare loss under linkage in comparison to the case where Turkey has domestic abatement efforts it still prefers linking as it increases economic well being compared to the case where Turkey does not abate. Under 30% cutback Turkey has critical output loss under linkage due to high abatement burden on the EU while the EU is better off as it passes some of its abatement burden to Turkey. Therefore emission quotas and their allocation across the ETS and non ETS sectors become highly critical in distributing the overall economic gains from bilateral trading. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Book Part Planning for Regional Development: A General Equilibrium Analysis for Turkey(Springer, 2015) A. Erinç YELDAN; Ebru Voyvoda; Kamil Taşçı; Mehmet Emin Özsan; Yeldan, Erinç; Özsan, Mehmet Emin; Voyvoda, Ebru; Taşçý, Kamil; Emin Özsan, Mehmet; Taşçı, KamilIn this study we investigate the macroeconomic effects of two complementary policy environments to invigorate growth employment and income equality across two broadly differentiated regions in Turkey: poor and high/mid-income. With the aid of a regional computable general equilibrium model that disaggregate the production structure into 13 sectoral activities and two geographical regions we first study the long run dynamic effects of a regional production and investment subsidization program. Second we supplement this environment by a productivity enhancement program in the poor region. Our results reveal that regionally differentiated productivity enhancing measures coupled with a subsidized investment program to facilitate capital accumulation and reduce the outflow of factors out of the poor region are of utmost importance in designing a sustained growth path to pull the aggregate economy from the dual traps of middle income and of poverty. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Book Part Planning for regional development: A general equilibrium analysis for Turkey(Springer International Publishing, 2015) A. Erinç YELDAN; Ebru Voyvoda; Kamil Taşçı; Mehmet Emin ÖzsanIn this study we investigate the macroeconomic effects of two complementary policy environments to invigorate growth employment and income equality across two broadly differentiated regions in Turkey: poor and high/mid-income. With the aid of a regional computable general equilibrium model that disaggregate the production structure into 13 sectoral activities and two geographical regions we first study the long run dynamic effects of a regional production and investment subsidization program. Second we supplement this environment by a productivity enhancement program in the poor region. Our results reveal that regionally differentiated productivity enhancing measures coupled with a subsidized investment program to facilitate capital accumulation and reduce the outflow of factors out of the poor region are of utmost importance in designing a sustained growth path to pull the aggregate economy from the dual traps of middle income and of poverty. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2The Turkish experience with work-sharing policy during the global economic crisis 2008-2010(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2013) A. Erinç YELDAN; Yeldan, Erinc[No abstract available]

