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Constructing a Multi-Regional Social Accounting Matrix for Turkey

Metin Piskin () and Christopher M. Hannum ()
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Metin Piskin: Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Christopher M. Hannum: Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Eurasian Journal of Economics and Finance, 2017, vol. 5, issue 4, 176-196

Abstract: Regional impacts of public policies in Turkey have led to Regional Development Agencies and related institutions having responsibility for setting and achieving sustainability policies at the regional level. As a result, there is a significant interest in developing empirical models that can deal with the macro, micro and regional impacts of economic policies and interregional spillover effects. Spatial or Multi-Regional Computable General Equilibrium models are the most capable models to handle a wide range of policy relevant regional questions and the effects of policies on a comprehensive set of regional and national economic variables. However, an important ingredient in meeting the Multi-Regional CGE analysis is Multi-Regional Social Accounting Matrices. This study is focusing on the building the first Multi-Regional Social Accounting Matrix for Turkey with 11 regions and 8 sectors. We utilize from the most updated available datasets and implement the most conveninent non-survey methods which fit to data availability in Turkey.

Keywords: Input-Output Models; Computable General Equilibrium Models; Regional Economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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