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Nasser Dine Mohamedou

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Nasser Dine Mohamedou
Doctoral candidate at Osaka School for International Public Policy, Osaka University

Mohamedou Nasser Dine is a third-year Doctoral candidate at Osaka School for International Public Policy, Osaka University. His research interests are in labor economics, international trade, public economics and applied econometrics with publication on peer-reviewed journals such Journal of Economic Integration and Japanese Economic Review (forthcoming) . He holds a MA in financial mathematics from Mohammed V university, Morocco. Nasser Dine worked as graduate students teaching assistant at Osaka university, economic consultant for Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia and has over 7 year experience in the financial and banking industry.

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Employment, global value chains and spillover effects in Turkey

Firms’ involvement in global value chains is increasing rapidly and it is vital for policy-makers to understand the direct effects on domestic employment, as well as spillover effects on the economy. This column sheds light on participation trends in Turkey and its repercussions for jobs.

Productivity, global value chains and cross-industry spillovers in Turkey

Participation in global value chains is widely understood to have positive effects on firms’ productivity. Less appreciated is the significance of input-output interlinkages between industrial sectors as sources of productivity spillovers. This column explores the magnitude of these effects for industries in Turkey.

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