Growth in the Turkish GDP and the Extent to which it is Affected by Financial Changes during (1960 - 2021)

Section: بحث
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
339-371

Abstract

The research aims to measure and analyze the relationship between GDP and financial variables represented in taxes, development aid, inflation, and military spending in Turkey (1960-2021), using the descriptive approach to analyze the variables theoretically and their relationship with GDP according to the proposals of economic theory, as well as the applied practical approach in which the study relied on the self-regression distribution model with distributed slowness after conducting the stability test according to the Dickey-Fuller test and ensuring the stability of the variables in the first level and difference. The importance of the research lies in the fact that measuring the impact of financial variables on the growth in GDP in Turkey during the above period can provide valuable insights into how various economic policies and events affect the country's economic performance. The research consisted of two sections; the first is a theoretical and the second is an applied one. It came up with a set of results, the most important of which is a positive impact of both military spending and taxes in stimulating GDP growth and a negative relationship between development aid, inflation, and growth. In addition, the model takes about one year to reach equilibrium after correcting the error from the long to the short term.

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Sh. Karmoosh Ibrahim, M., محمد, S. Sulaiman, W., & وافي. (2025). Growth in the Turkish GDP and the Extent to which it is Affected by Financial Changes during (1960 - 2021). Regional Studies Journal (RSJ), 17(57), 339–371. https://doi.org/10.33899/regs.2023.179744