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Ecological footprint, economic growth and technological change in Turkey: evidence from Bayer-Hanck combined co-integration approach

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  • Onur Özdemir
  • Sedef Çevikalp

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This study investigates the tripartite relationship between ecological footprint, economic growth, and technological change in Turkey over the 1961-2017 period. The sample is divided into three periods as 1961-1989 (i.e., pre-liberalisation era), 1990-2017 (i.e., post-liberalisation era), and 1961-2017 (i.e., full-sample era) to grasp the structural transformation of socio-economic framework in Turkey. The econometric analysis is based on the combined co-integration test developed by Bayer and Hanck in 2013 to detect whether the series are co-integrated or not. The empirical findings show that the series are highly co-integrated in terms of different estimated models and each selected period. The estimation results also indicate that there is a long-run linkage among the series. In other words, each indicator has an economic meaning to contribute to their changes over the long-run period.

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  • Onur Özdemir & Sedef Çevikalp, 2021. "Ecological footprint, economic growth and technological change in Turkey: evidence from Bayer-Hanck combined co-integration approach," International Journal of Green Economics, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(2), pages 127-148.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijgrec:v:15:y:2021:i:2:p:127-148
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