The low correlation between commodities and traditional assets, particularly after the crash of the equity market in the year 2000, is seemingly a major factor influencing global investors' appetite to embrace commodities ...
Using annual data on real gold returns and measures of rare disaster risks over the period of 1280-2016, we show the existence of nonlinearity and regime changes in the relationship between the two variables of concern, ...
Using monthly data from September 2004 to February 2020, this paper investigates the connectedness of the renewable energy, common stock, oil, and technology markets. The time-domain Diebold and Yilmaz spillover index ...
This study examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on major agricultural commodity prices (cattle, cocoa, coffee, corn, cotton, hog, rice, soya oil, soybeans, soybean meal, sugar and wheat) using daily data from 1 ...
The high energy consumption of cryptocurrency transactions has raised concerns about the environment and sustainability among green investors and regulatory authorities. The current study examines the connectedness among ...
We use time and frequency connectedness approaches based on network analysis to investigate the volatility connectedness among 27 emerging equity markets and seven high-capitalized cryptocurrencies. We estimate the network ...
War-related migration may deprive people of access to a regular healthcare system and cause new diseases to be battled. Since refugee women are more vulnerable to diseases during this period, protective healthcare services ...
The study aims to examine the effects of spillovers from stock prices on consumption and interest rates in Turkey. From the circular economy viewpoint, there should be sustainable consumption to achieve sustainable development ...
This study examines the dynamic interaction between oil, natural gas, and prices with Indian economic policy uncertainty (EPU). The study finds that gold prices and industrial production are fundamental drivers of Indian ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the importance of economic, social, political, and environmental factors in determining green technology diffusion. We use a unique annual panel dataset covering 58 nations from ...
With Industry 4.0, especially in Germany, as of 2013, the industrial countries started to form their strategy documents. Industry 4.0 is a part of the global megatrends of digitalization in all areas of life and economy. ...
Automobiles account for a significant share of global output and trade. Since automobile manufacturing is widely considered to be an engine of economic development, a number of countries, including Turkey and South Korea, ...
The main goal of this study is to look at how South Korea can catch up to the rest of the world through policy-driven structural change and manufacturing revolutions. To achieve the objective, this study used annual data ...
Purpose This study aims to illustrate the developmental and modernizational state management policies in the early Turkish Republic in the 1930s through the establishment of state-owned cotton textile factories in ...
After a long period of high economic growth and industrialization, the Chinese economy has recently entered a period of relatively low economic growth. Behind the past remarkable performance lies the government’s ambitious ...
Yülek, Murat Ali(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 202-03-25)
Driven by productivity gaps, absolute income gaps between developing and
developed economies have remained persistent hindering catch-up. Export products
mostly consisting of low value-added products; developing countries ...
Yülek, Murat Ali(İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınevi, 2020-11-22)
Since the global financial crisis, industrial policy is back on the agenda in developing economies after a long break. The renewed
interest in the industrial policy manifested itself in the discussions on the new directions ...