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Efil Journal (Volume 9, Issue 2)

Keynes’s Principle of Effective Demand at 90 – A Retrospective Arne Heise The Evolution of Regional Innovation Systems and Regional Innovation Paradox Erkan Erdil Türkiye Ekonomisinde İstihdamın Sektörel Dönüşümü...

Articles, C- Mathematical and Quantitative Methods, E- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics

Türkiye Ekonomisinde İstihdamın Sektörel Dönüşümü ve Çoğaltan Etkilerinin Ampirik Analizi ‒ Atilla Aydın, Gonca Yılmaz

Öz Çalışmada, TÜİK tarafından yayımlanan girdi-çıktı tabloları kullanılarak Leontief girdi-çıktı modeli uygulanmış; sektörlerin emek katsayıları, istihdam çoğaltanları, dolaylı istihdam etkileri ve faktör kullanımları karşılaştırmalı olarak incelenmiştir. Analiz sonuçları, Türkiye...

Articles, L- Industrial Organization, O- Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth, R- Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics

The Evolution of Regional Innovation Systems and Regional Innovation Paradox ‒ Erkan Erdil

Abstract This paper examines the relationship between regional development and innovation through the analytical lens of Regional Innovation Systems (RIS). Building on the evolution of RIS theory—from first-generation cluster-based...

Articles, C- Mathematical and Quantitative Methods, E- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, O- Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth, P- Economic Systems

Institutional Quality as a Structural Determinant of Investment ‒ Alper Duman, Ece Tahminci

Abstract This study examines the effect of institutional quality on gross capital formation independently of income, using a balanced panel of 118 countries over the period 2002–2022. A composite...

Articles, C- Mathematical and Quantitative Methods, D- Microeconomics, I- Health, Education, and Welfare, R- Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics, Uncategorized

Income Fluctuations and Life Satisfaction: A Gain-Loss Asymmetry Perspective – Evidence from the German Socio-Economic Panel ‒ Ozge Selvi Yavuz, Devrim Dumludag

Abstract The primary aim of this paper is to explore the impact of real-life income fluctuations on individuals, focusing specifically on “gain-loss asymmetry”—a phenomenon where losses exert a more...

Articles, Q- Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics, Uncategorized

Wealth Taxes, Carbon Inequalities and Climate Justice: New Empirical Evidence from Dynamic ARDL Simulations – Metin Doğan & M. Oğuz Arslan

Abstract Today, high-income groups disproportionately contribute to carbon emissions, making policies targeting these groups crucial for addressing climate issues. In this context, this study empirically examines the potential relationship...