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Analysis Of International Trade Between Turkey And Croatia

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  • Ahmet Gökgöz

    (Yalova University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Turkey)

  • Ahmet Selçuk Dizkirici

    (Sakarya University, Faculty of Management, Turkey)

  • Büşra Gezikol

    (Sakarya University, Faculty of Management, Turkey)

Abstract

Liberalizing the global order and promoting trade encourage countries to take an active role in international trade. Countries acquire great benefit via international trade in an economic sense as they sell goods and services to others in order to increase their trading volume. From this point of view, the purpose of this study is to analyze the structure of international trade between Turkey and Croatia, its development and components. In accordance with the purpose of this study, their economic indicators, agreements between the two countries and the products sold to each other are examined. In order to investigate the situation of these countries in terms of their economic and commercial ties in the political and geographic proximity, their per capita and the total foreign trade volume values besides the reciprocal trading volume between Turkey and Croatia for 2012-2014 period are investigated. According to the results of the analysis performed, it is found that Turkey’s total foreign trade volume and the trading volume between Turkey and Croatia have statistically signifi cant impact on Turkey’s per capita income.

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  • Ahmet Gökgöz & Ahmet Selçuk Dizkirici & Büşra Gezikol, 2016. "Analysis Of International Trade Between Turkey And Croatia," Poslovna izvrsnost/Business Excellence, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, vol. 10(2), pages 155-166.
  • Handle: RePEc:zag:busexc:v:10:y:2016:i:2:p:155-166
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