Browsing by Author "Bolat, Süleyman"
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The behaviour of US and UK public debt: Further evidence based on time varying parameters
Bolat, Süleyman; Tiwari, Aviral Kumar; Mutascu, Mihai (Transition Academia Press, 2016)The paper investigates whether US and UK have followed sustainable debt policies during the period 1970-2012, by exploring the reaction of the primary surplus as percentage of GDP to variations in the debt to GDP ratio, ... -
Does triple deficits have (Un) stable causality for the EU members? Evidence from bootstrap-corrected causality tests
Bolat, Süleyman; Değirmen, Süleyman; Şengönül, Ahmet (Elsevıer Scıence Bv, 2014)The determination of current account deficit based on budget deficit has been the focus of attention in EU countries recently. In a theoretical explanation, the Ricardian Equivalence and the Keynesian Hypothesis do not ... -
The dynamic linkages of budget deficits and current account deficits nexus in EU countries: Bootstrap panel Granger causality test
Bolat, Süleyman; Emirmahmutoğlu, Furkan; Belke, Murat (International Economic Society, 2014)The aim of this study is to test the relationship between budget deficit and current account deficit for EU-27 countries over the period 2002Q1-2013Q4 using different panel bootstrap causality test. For this analysis, we ... -
The effects of fıscal polıcy on economıc growth nexus ın oecd countrıes: A bootstrap panel granger causalıty analysıs
Bolat, Süleyman; Hunady, Jan; Orviska, Marta (University of Economics in Bratislava, 2014)The paper analyses the potential causalities between tax revenue and economic growth on one hand and government expenditure and economic growth on the other hand. This issue could be crucial for the decision about fiscal ... -
An empirical analysis of unemployment hysteresis and natural rate hypothesis for the developed and developing countries
Bolat, Süleyman; Koçbulut, Özgür (Hazine ve Maliye Bakanlığı, 2019)This study tests the validity of the hysteresis of unemployment rate for 37 developed and developing countries over the period 1993-2016 using the Sequential Panel Selection Method (SPSM) among nonlinear panel unit root ... -
Fiscal assessment in the tax-spending nexus: A tale of central and eastern european countries
Bolat, Süleyman; Belke, Murat (Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka & Praze, 2015)The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship in the government spending and taxes nexus in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries in the period 1999Q1-2014Q1. Empirical test results show the validity ... -
Hysteresis hypothesis vs. structuralist view in Canada: a new test for the sharp break and smooth shift
Bolat, Süleyman; Belke, Murat; Omay, Tolga (Academy of Economic Studies, 2021)We have investigated the hysteresis hypothesis using a newly proposed unit root test which considers both sharp breaks and smooth shifts in its testing process for Canada during the period 1960-2019 in this study. The ... -
The impact of tourism on the economic growth in the mediterranean countries: evidences from hidden panel cointegration test
Belke, Murat; Bolat, Süleyman; Hatemi-J, Abdulnasser (Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, 2021)Our main objective is to test for the potential asymmetric interaction between economic growth and tourism sector for a panel consisting of fourteen Mediterranean countries that covers the sample period 1995-2017 using ... -
Mali açık - cari işlemler dengesi etkileşimi: Seçilmiş avrupa birliği ülkeleri için nedensellik yaklaşımı
Belke, Murat; Bolat, Süleyman; Kovacı, Süreyya (Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi, 2015)Çalışma, bütçe açığı ve cari işlemler dengesi arasındaki ilişkiyi seçilmiş 9 Avrupa Birliği ülkesinde Kónya (2006) tarafından geliştirilen panel Granger nedensellik analizi ile test etmektedir. Analizde kullanılan ekonometrik ... -
Testing the inflation rates in MENA countries: Evidence from quantile regression approach and seasonal unit root test
Bolat, Süleyman; Tiwari, Aviral Kumar; Kyophilavong, Phouphet (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2017)We investigate the dynamic behavior and seasonal property (with regime shift) of inflation in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. Our investigation uses the quantile regression approach developed by Koenker ...