Çekim Modeli Teorisi Literatür Analizi

Uluslararası iktisat literatüründe ülkelerin dış ticaret örüntüsünün nedenlerini belirlenmesi önemli araştırma konularından biri olmuştur. Bu bağlamda gelişen klasik ve yeni uluslararası iktisat teorileri birbirlerinin ikame teorileri olmaktan ziyade farklı varsayımlara dayanan tamamlayıcı teorilerdir. Çekim modeli teorik altyapısı hem klasik hem de yeni gelişen uluslararası iktisat literatürüne dayanmaktadır. Diğer teorilere kıyasla daha kapsamlı olan bu modelin teorik alt yapısı, gelişmeler ve varsayımları bu analizde açıklanmaktadır.

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