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Öğe The impact of foreign direct investment inflows on the performance of economic growth: Evidence from selected developing countries(Academy of Economic Studies, 2014) Sen A.; Senturk M.; Ozkan G.In this study, developing countries which are Argentina, Brazil, Thailand and Turkey were analyzed over the period of 1980-2011 in order to determine whether there is a cointegration relationship between those countries’ Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth. In this context, at first panel unit root analysis (LLC and IPS) and then Pedroni panel cointegration analysis were applied. All of the series were I(1) at the end of the stationary tests. In addition, null hypothesis imply that cointegration was rejected and alternative hypothesis which was state cointegration is accepted. It is concluded that there is a significant relationship between FDI inflows and GDP growth of Argentina, Brazil, Thailand and Turkey over the period of 1980-2011. © 2015, Academy of Economic Studies, All right reserved.Öğe Information and communication technologies and economic growth: Evidence from EU and Turkey(Statistical Economic and Social Research and, 2019) Sen A.; Saray M.O.More and more information technology is considered as an indispensable dimension of the process of economic growth. The main aim of this paper is to explore the impact of ICT on economic growth in the European Union (EU) countries and Turkey, covering the 1997-2014 periods. The study contributes to the empirical literature by providing some evidence obtained by a cross-country panel data analysis. The results show that ICT investment appears to be quite important for explaining economic growth in the EU countries and Turkey. ICT which we use growth rate of fixed telephone, internet and mobile telephones subscriptions as proxy variables has a positive effect on economic growth. Through static and dynamic panel data analyses, we found that fixed telephone subscriptions and internet variables have a positive effect on economic growth, while we could not observe a statistically significant correlation with mobile telelephone. As expected, there is a positive relationship of economic growth with physical capital growth but negative association with population growth. The effects of trade growth variable are controversial. © 2019, Statistical Economic and Social Research. All rights reserved.











