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Halit Yanıkkaya

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Halit Yanıkkaya
Department of Economics, Gebze Technical University, Turkey

Halit Yanıkkaya received his Ph.D. degree in 2001 from the University of Delaware, Delaware, USA. He is a full professor in Economics at the Gebze Technical University, Turkey. His primary research interest is growth economics, development economics, industrial policies, and institutional economics. In his studies, he has examined the growth effects of selected economic, political, and institutional variables such as the lending practices of international financial institutions, socio-political instability, polity stability, and natural resource abundancy. He is an elected associate member (2015) of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA).

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Trade openness and global value chains: effects on Turkish industries

Production processes and distribution systems have become increasingly fragmented across countries since the 1990s. Many large economies have benefitted from this phenomenon of ‘global value chains’, but as this column explains, the story may be different for developing countries. Empirical evidence from Turkey reveals positive productivity and growth effects of linkages, but damaging effects of backward participation on industries.

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