Gül Ertan Özgüzer

Gül Ertan Özgüzer
Izmir University of Economics · economics

PhD

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OBJECTIVE: Limited data are available regarding estrogen receptor (ER) negative progesterone receptor (PR) positive (ER-PR+) breast cancer, resulting in difficult treatment decision and survival forecast for this breast cancer subtype. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and survival outcomes of patients with ER-PR+ breast can...
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Countries that have the ability to diversify their product portfolios and gather the set of capabilities required to produce and export complex products grow fast and achieve economic development. This study examines the structural change in Turkey’s export composition within the 1995-2015 period by focusing on the complexity and diversification of...
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This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth performances of countries and their structural input-output network characteristics. We employ a new centrality measure developed by Blöchl et al. (2011) for directed networks with self-loops to determine sectoral heterogeneities in IO tables of 33 OECD countries over the period 1995-...
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This paper tests, in the context of the EU countries, the evidence presented by Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009) that economic complexity indicator is a good predictor of economic growth. Our results suggest that a group of countries in the EU with an economic complexity exceeding a certain threshold tends to converge to the levels of income correspondi...
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This paper tests, in the context of the EU countries, the evidence presented by Hidalgo and Hausmann (2009) that economic complexity indicator is a good predictor of economic growth. Our results suggest that a group of countries in the EU with an economic complexity exceeding a certain threshold tends to converge to the levels of income correspondi...
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We build a two-country dynamic general equilibrium model to study whether European citizens would benefit from the eventual accession of Turkey to the European Union (EU). The results of the simulations show that Turkey's accession is welfare enhancing for Europeans, provided that Turkish total factor productivity (TFP) increases sufficiently after...
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Turkey and the benefits of supranational regulations What is the impact of European integration? IPEMED, the world Mediterranean Economic Foresight Institute, is a non-profit organisation, which strives to integrate the countries of the North and South of the Mediterranean via economic means. Since its creation in February 2006, it raises awareness...
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Çalışmanın ana hedefi İzmir’deki işgücü piyasasını hem arz hem talep yönünden incelemek, piyasadaki temel eğilimleri belirlemek ve bulgular doğrultusunda karar alıcılara politika belirleme konusunda bir temel oluşturmaktır. Bu amaçla iki ayrı anket uygulanmıştır: hanehalkı anketi piyasanın arz tarafını, işyeri anketi ise talep yönünü ele almaktadır...
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The dramatic surge in imports of goods and services without a concomitant surge in exports in Turkey deserves a sound explanation. The studies on the issue addressed increasing import dependency of the manufacturing sector in Turkey. This paper has attempted to scrutinize the reasons behind this phenomenon by looking not only at the manufacturing s...
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In this paper, we build a two-country dynamic general equilibrium model to study whether European citizens would benefit from the eventual accession of Turkey to the European Union. The results of the simulations show that Turkey's accession to the European Union is welfare enhancing for Europeans, provided that Turkish total factor productivity (T...

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