Ihracatta Bolgesel ve Sektorel Cesitlenme
Altan Aldan,
Faruk Aydin (),
Olcay Çulha,
Enes Sunel and
Temel Taskin
CBT Research Notes in Economics from Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Abstract:
[TR] 2003-2011 doneminde Turkiye’nin ihracat cesitlenmesi hem urun hem de ulke bazinda artmistir. Bu notta, ihracat cesitlenmesi, bolgesel bazda sektor ve sektorel bazda ulke cesitlenmesi dikkate alinarak detaylandirilmistir. Elde edilen sonuclar, makine ve ulastirma, demir celik, giyim ve tekstil gibi ana sektorlerde ihracatta pazar cesitlenmesinin arttigina isaret etmektedir. Benzer sekilde, AB, Orta Dogu ve Kuzey Amerika basta olmak uzere, bolgelere yapilan ihracatta urun cesitlenmesi artmistir. Soz konusu bulgular, ihracatin herhangi bir bolge ve/veya sektorde meydana gelebilecek dissal soklara dayanikliliginin arttigi dusuncesini guclendirmektedir. [EN] Turkey has diversified her exports by sector as well as by markets in 2003-2011 period. In this note, we give a detailed analysis of export diversification by sectors within markets and by markets for different sectors. The results suggest that market diversification has been increased in main export sectors such as machinery and transportation, iron and steel, wearing apparels and textiles. Similarly, product diversification has been increased in main export markets such as EU, Middle East and North America. These findings indicate that Turkish exports have gained strength against external shocks observed for particular sectors and/or markets.
Date: 2012
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