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Firma Maliyet Yapisi ve Maliyet Kaynakli Enflasyon Baskilari

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  • Hatice Burcu Gurcihan Yunculer
  • Fethi Ogunc

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Maliyet yonlu unsurlardaki gelismeler zaman zaman tuketici fiyatlarindaki degisimin onemli bir kismini olusturmasina ragmen, Turkiye�ye dair iktisadi yazinda bu baskilarin boyutunu olcmeye yonelik kapsamli bir calisma mevcut degildir. Bu calismada TUIK Yillik Sanayi ve Hizmet �statistikleri mikro veri seti kullanilarak sektorler itibariyla (i) ana maliyet unsurlarinin (aramali, personel, finansman vs. gibi) firma maliyeti icindeki paylari elde edilmekte ve (ii) TUFE ve hizmet enflasyonunda maliyet yonlu baskilarin boyutunu olcmeye yonelik endeksler hesaplanmaktadir. Bulgular, tarim disi sektorde faaliyet gosteren, 20 ve uzerinde (20+) istihdama sahip firmalarin maliyet yapisinda en yuksek paya sahip giderlerin hammadde, personel ve faaliyetle ilgili genel isletme giderleri olduguna isaret etmektedir. Analize konu olan 2006C1-2014C3 doneminde maliyet enflasyonundaki artisa en yuksek katki soz konusu gider kalemlerinden gelmistir. 20+ istihdam� olan girisimler icin finansman giderlerinin payinin ortalamada gorece dusuk olmasi, bu buyuklukteki firmalar icin isletme sermayesi kanalinin incelenen donemde guclu bir kanal olmadigi yonunde sinyal vermektedir. Bulgular tuketici ve hizmet enflasyonu icin olusturulan maliyet gostergelerinin, bu sektorlerdeki maliyet baskilarinin yonu, boyutu ve kaynagi hakkinda fikir verme acisindan faydali gostergeler olduguna isaret etmektedir. Tuketici enflasyonuna yonelik maliyet artisinin temel belirleyicileri olarak hammadde fiyatlari ve isgucu giderleri dikkat cekerken, hizmet sektoru ozelinde isgucu maliyetlerinin onemi artmakta, isgucu ve hammadde giderlerine ek olarak faaliyetle ilgili genel isletme giderleri de onemli bir unsur olarak one cikmaktadir.

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  • Hatice Burcu Gurcihan Yunculer & Fethi Ogunc, 2015. "Firma Maliyet Yapisi ve Maliyet Kaynakli Enflasyon Baskilari," Working Papers 1503, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
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    Inflation; Cost-push factors; Turkish economy; Firm cost structure;
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    • E31 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles - - - Price Level; Inflation; Deflation
    • D24 - Microeconomics - - Production and Organizations - - - Production; Cost; Capital; Capital, Total Factor, and Multifactor Productivity; Capacity

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