Ticari yoğunlaşma kapsamında Türkiye'nin küresel ölçekli dış ticaret analizi

Bu çalışmanın amacı Türkiye’nin ihracat, ithalat ve genel olarak dış ticaret ilişkilerini yoğunlaşma kapsamında incelemektir. Bu amaç doğrultusunda da Türkiye’nin ticari ilişkilerini belirleyen temel faktörlere ulaşmak hedeflenmektedir. İhracat ve İthalat Yoğunluk Endekslerinin kullanıldığı çalışma toplam 68 ülkeye ait 2000 ile 2007 yılları arasındaki verileri kapsamaktadır. Elde edilen sonuçlar ise, Türkiye’nin; ticari anlaşmalar yanında ortak sınır, dil, tarih, kültür ve geleneksel bağların bulunduğu ülkelerle karşılıklı olarak daha yoğunlaşmış ticari ilişkiler gerçekleştirdiğini göstermektedir.

The analysis of Turkey's global scale foreign trade in scope of trade intensively

The aim of this paper is to investigate in scope of intensively export, import and generally foreign commercial relations of Turkey. For this purpose, to reach the basic factors that determine Turkey's commercial relations are being aimed. The study that being used Export and Import Intensity Index is including data set in period of 2000-2007 for 68 countries. The results are showing that in addition to international trade agreements, Turkey’s commercial relations is more intensively actualizing with countries that have common border, language, history, culture and traditional ties.

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