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International telecommunications in Turkey

Vedia Dökmecí and Lale Berköz

Telecommunications Policy, 1996, vol. 20, issue 2, 125-130

Abstract: This paper aims to study the relationships between telecommunications and international movements of factors such as exports, imports and tourists in Turkey. A multiple regression analysis is used to analyze the relationship between international telephone calls and international movements. Incoming tourism is the dominant movement explaining growth in international calls. Thus, the international movement of information as expressed in international telephone calls has been shown in the case of Turkey to be dependent to some extent on other movements. Further research is suggested on the regional impact of international telecommunications in developing countries.

Date: 1996
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