İHRACATA DAYALI BÜYÜME HİPOTEZİNİN TEST EDİLMESİ: MALEZYA EKONOMİSİ ÖRNEĞİ

Yükselen Piyasa Ekonomileri içerisinde önemli bir konuma sahip olan ve 2010 yılı itibariyle uygulamaya koyduğu Yeni Ekonomi Model (NEM) ile yaklaşık olarak kırk yıldır sürdürmekte olduğu İhracata Dayalı Büyüme modeli uygulamalarını güçlendirmeyi hedefleyen Malezya ekonomisi bu çalışmanın araştırma konusunu oluşturmaktadır. NEM uygulamaları Malezya ekonomisinin yenilik üretme kapasitesini arttırmaya ve desteklemeye yönelik ilave politikalarla zayıflama işaretleri gösteren ihracata dayalı büyüme sürecini yeniden hızlandırma ve bir üst uygulamaya dönüştürmeyi hedeflemektedir. Malezya ekonomisinde yaşanan gelişmeler, gerek kendisi gerekse benzeri modelleri uygulayan diğer ülkeler için de büyük önem taşımaktadır. Çalışmada, yakın dönem gelişmeleri de dikkate alarak yeni uygulamaların amacına uygun bir şekilde çalışıp çalışmadığını analiz etmekte olup, 1960-2019 dönemi veri seti kullanılarak ihracata dayalı büyümenin devamlılığına ilişkin destekleyici yönde güçlü bulgular elde edilmiştir.

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  • ISSN: 1304-8880
  • Yayın Aralığı: Yılda 2 Sayı
  • Başlangıç: 2013
  • Yayıncı: Çukurova Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi