The Relationship Between Trade Openness and Income Distribution in Turkish Economy: Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test Approach

O. Ercan
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Abstract

How the income, which expresses the value obtained by the factor owners as a result of the production process, is distributed among individuals is important for socio-economic development as well as how it is obtained. Because income distribution is affected by many macroeconomic variables and affects economies of the countries. According to the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem, which explains the effects of free foreign trade on income distribution, the trade liberalization process reveals a trend of equalization in income distribution. The main purpose of the current study is to test whether free trade yields a synchronized trend in the distribution of income for Turkey within the framework of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem. In this study, commercial openness and income distribution inequality relationship was analyzed using data for years 1987-2018 in Turkey by Toda-Yamamoto causality. As a result of the econometric analysis, it was found out that the determination of a one-way causality from the real commercial openness to the income distribution inequality does not reveal a tendency to equalization in the income distribution, as opposed to what is suggested in the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem.
土耳其经济贸易开放与收入分配的关系:Toda-Yamamoto因果检验方法
表现要素所有者在生产过程中获得的价值的收入如何在个人之间分配,对社会经济发展以及如何获得收入都很重要。因为收入分配受到许多宏观经济变量的影响,影响着各国的经济。根据解释自由对外贸易对收入分配影响的斯托尔佩尔-萨缪尔森定理,贸易自由化进程显示出收入分配均等化的趋势。当前研究的主要目的是在斯托尔珀-萨缪尔森定理的框架内检验自由贸易是否会在土耳其的收入分配中产生同步趋势。本研究采用Toda-Yamamoto因果关系分析了土耳其1987-2018年的商业开放与收入分配不平等关系。计量经济学分析的结果发现,从实际商业开放度到收入分配不平等的单向因果关系的确定并没有揭示收入分配的均等化趋势,这与Stolper-Samuelson定理所建议的相反。
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