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    Direct and Indirect Agricultural Fund Transfers and Economic Growth in the European Union
    (Selçuk Üniversitesi, 2014) Ceylan, Rahmiye Figen; Ceylan, Rahmiye Figen
    It is aimed to analyze effects of direct and indirect agricultural fund transfers to the EU member countries on economic growth. Therefore, Common Agricultural Policy and Cohesion Policy funds of the EU were examined for 15 initial EU members for 1995-2009 with an extended Solow growth model and panel data analysis tools. According to the GLS estimation with robust standard errors, it was understood that both direct and indirect transfers to agriculture affect real national income growth rate positively, referring to their importance both to the economy and to the sector itself within the EU integration process.
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    The Effects of Pandemıc Dıseases on the World Economy
    (Selçuk Üniversitesi, 2021 Nisan) Ceylan, Rahmiye Figen; Özkan, Burhan; Mülazımoğulları, Esra
    Purpose –The purpose of this research is to review the recent literature of epidemics and to evaluate the potential economic effects of COVID-19 pandemic compared with SARS-COV and MERS-COV. Methodology – Impacts of previous epidemics on income of 16 selected countries were estimated for 2000-2015 within a panel econometric framework. Findings – SARS-COV has depreciating effects on all economies and its incidence had reduced average per capita income by almost 1.900 Dollars. Effects of MERS-COV were limited due to its contagion area. It has been understood that dispersed epidemics affect economies inversely. Conclusions – Labour demand of services has been reduced already. However, rising online shopping tendency and potential integration of agro-food and services sectors may lead compensation for the losses. Yet, in the apparent situation it is hard to talk about a potential recovery due to continuously declining income and rising unemployment.

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