Türkiye’de Kobi Kredileri ve Büyüme İlişkisi (2007-2021)

Sultan Sari
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"SMEs" are economic units or enterprises that employ less than 250 people and have a net revenue or balance sheet of less than 250 billion TL. According to the data for 2020, 99.76% of all firms operating in Turkey are SMEs. Moreover, 72% of all workers in Turkey work there, and they produce 42.75% of all production. This means that SMEs are an engine of the production and economy of Turkey. This study considers the relationship between SME loans and economic growth with the quarterly data from 2007 - 2021. GDP was employed as the dependent variable, while total SME loans in the banking sector in Turkey, other loans, the weighted average interest rate for banks' TL commercial loans, and the financial development rate were employed as independent variables. The method employed in the study is the Robust Least Square Method S-Estimation, as extreme conditions and outliers exist during the study period (e.g., the Global Crisis and COVID-19 Pandemic). A dummy variable was added to the model for these conditions. The analysis results show a positive and statistically meaningful relationship between SME loans and economic growth. Similarly, the relationship between GDP and other loans is positive and statistically meaningful. Moreover, the financial development's relationship with GDP is also statistically meaningful but in a negative direction. These argumentative findings are also reflected in the literature as well. The relationship between GDP and credit interest rate is negative and statistically meaningful. While the negative relationship between the dummy variable and GDP indicates that Global Crisis and COVID-19 Pandemic influenced the economy negatively, the positive relationship between GDP and SME loans indicates that SMEs need to be supported, and it is useful and productive for the Turkish economy.
科比信贷与土耳其的增长关系(2007-2021)
“中小企业”是指雇用人数少于250人,净收入或资产负债表低于2500亿里拉的经济单位或企业。根据2020年的数据,在土耳其经营的所有公司中有99.76%是中小企业。此外,土耳其72%的工人在那里工作,他们生产了42.75%的产品。这意味着中小企业是土耳其生产和经济的引擎。本研究利用2007 - 2021年的季度数据考察中小企业贷款与经济增长之间的关系。以GDP为因变量,以土耳其银行业中小企业贷款总额、其他贷款、银行TL商业贷款加权平均利率、金融发展速度为自变量。研究中使用的方法是稳健最小二乘法s估计,因为在研究期间存在极端条件和异常值(例如,全球危机和COVID-19大流行)。在这些条件下,模型中添加了一个虚拟变量。分析结果表明,中小企业贷款与经济增长之间存在显著的正相关关系。同样,GDP与其他贷款之间的关系是正的,具有统计学意义。此外,金融发展与GDP的关系也具有统计学意义,但呈负向关系。这些有争议的发现也反映在文献中。GDP与信贷利率呈负相关,且具有统计学意义。虽然虚拟变量与GDP之间的负相关关系表明全球危机和COVID-19大流行对经济产生了负面影响,但GDP与中小企业贷款之间的正相关关系表明需要支持中小企业,这对土耳其经济有益且富有成效。
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