Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/97029 
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Feb-2013
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[Journal:] Emerging Markets Journal [ISSN:] 2158-8708 [Volume:] 3 [Publisher:] University of Pittsburgh [Place:] Pittsburgh [Year:] 2013-02 [Pages:] 20-34
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University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Abstract: 
In this study the relation between the economic growth and the construction industry has been tackled. While the growth the rate of the construction industry in the developing countries is more than the GDP growth rate, it is detected that the percent age it takes in the GDP of developed countries relatively diminishes. On the other hand the construction industry’s growth in the economic fluctuation periods, in the aftermath of a recession, is more than the GDP. These two proposals are tested by the quarterly data of 2000:01-2012:03 for Turkey. Additionally the relation between the economic growth and the construction industry is subjected to the Granger causality test.
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Economic Growth
Construction Industry
Time Series Analysis
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O40
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