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Tradable and non-tradable expenditure and aggregate demand for imports in an emerging market economy
Authors:Öner Günçavd?  Burç Ülengin
Institution:Economic and Social Research Centre, Faculty of Management, Istanbul Technical University, Süleyman Seba cd., No. 2, 34367 Maçka, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Using an assumption of non-separability of non-tradable expenditure from imports, this paper examines the impact of the structural transformation undertaken after 2001 on imports and, in turn, the current account stance of Turkey. In this regard, an import demand function is derived under the assumption of non-separability, and is estimated using quarterly time series data from Turkey. The empirical results show that the assumption of non-separability cannot be rejected in the case of Turkey and the relative prices of non-tradable and tradable goods must be among the determinants of import demand in addition to the relative price of imports and real GDP. This result accordingly implies that recent increases in import expenditure are, to some extent, due to changes in the relative price structure in favour of non-tradable goods.
Keywords:F14  F43  O11  O24  Import demand  Non-separability  Tradable and non-tradable expenditure  Capital inflows  Premature de-industrialisation  Turkey
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