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Döngüsel Göçün Dış Ticaret Üzerine Etkilerinin Çekim Modeliyle Analizi: Türkiye Örneği

Year 2021, Issue: 26, 441 - 460, 30.04.2021

Abstract

Döngüsel göçler, göç alan ülke ve göç veren ülke arasında tekrarlayan ileri-geri göçmen hareketleridir. Ülke içinde ve ülkeler arasında döngüsel göçler olabildiği gibi; genellikle yetenek düzeylerine, iş alanlarına ve sektörlere ayrılmış bir şekilde de bu göçler olabilmektedir. Döngüsel göçün gerçekleşmesinde coğrafi yakınlığın yanı sıra, ülkeler arasındaki tarihsel ve kültürel bağlar da büyük önem arz etmektedir. Türkiye’de de bu durum söz konusudur. Bu çalışmada Türkiye ile sınır komşusu olan ülkelerden ve Türkiye’ye kültürel ve tarihsel anlamda yakın olan ülkelerden gelen göçmenlerin ithalat, ihracat hareketlerine ve toplam dış ticaret hacmine etkisi genişletilmiş panel çekim modeli kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Çalışmada kullanılan çekim modelinde Panel GMM Generalized Method of Moments EGLS Estimated Generalized Least Square yöntemiyle 2013-2017 yılları arası dönemi kapsayan 10 ülkenin verileri kullanılmıştır. Çalışma sonucunda Türkiye’ye yapılan döngüsel göçün ithalat ve ihracat üzerinde anlamsız ancak dış ticaret üzerinde olumlu yönde önemli ve istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir etkiye sahip olduğu görülmüştür.

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Analyzing The Impact of Circular Migration on Foreign Trade with Gravity Model: The Case of Turkey

Year 2021, Issue: 26, 441 - 460, 30.04.2021

Abstract

Circular migrations are repetitive back and forth migratory movements between a receiving country and a sending country. There may be circular activities within a country or between countries; also these migrations can occur as a divided form into skill levels, job postings and sectors. In addition to geographical proximity, historical and cultural ties between countries have a great importance for a circular migration activity. This is also the case for Turkey. In this study, we investigated the impact on the total volume of foreign trade, export and import activites of migrants, who came from border countries which are close ties with Turkey culturally and historically, by employing extended panel gravity model. In the gravity model of the study, non-interval data of 10 countries covering the period between 2013 and 2017 were used with the panel GMM Generalized Method of Moments EGLS Estimated Generalized Least Square method. The results showed that the circular migration to Turkey is not statistically significant on Turkey’s imports and exports but has a positive and statistically significant effect on foreign trade.

References

  • Aziz Kutlar, Ekonometrik Zaman Serileri. Gazi Kitabevi, 2000.
  • Badi Baltagi, Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, 2nd Ed.,UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2001.
  • Badi Baltagi, Econometric Analysis Of Panel Data. John Wiley And Sons Ltd. 4th Edition, Chichester, England, 2008.
  • Cheng Hsiao, Analysis of Panel Data (No. 54), Cambridge University Press, 2014.
  • Chong-Uk Kim & Gieyoung Lim, G., “Immigration and International Trade: Evidence from Recent South Korean Experiences”, International Area Studies Review, 19(2), 2016, pp. 165-76.
  • Çağlayan E. Akay (2015). “Dinamik Panel Veri Modelleri”, Stata İle Panel Veri Modelleri içinde, İstanbul: Der Yayınları, 2015, ss. 81-100.
  • Damodar Gujarati, Basic Econometrics. Forth Edition. Singapura: McGraw-Hill, 2003.
  • Derya Özkul, “Circular Migration Schemes: Renewed Interests in the Destination Countries”, Best Participant Essays Series, 61, 2011.
  • Dudley Wallace. & Ashiq Hussain, “The Use of Error Components Models in Combining Cross Section with Time Series Data”, Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1969, ss. 55-72.
  • Ferda Yerdelen Tatoğlu, İleri Panel Veri Ekonometrisi: Stata Uygulamalı, 2. Baskı, İstanbul: Beta Yayıncılık, 2013.
  • Foad Hisham, “FDI and Immigration: A Regional Analysis”, The Annals of Regional Science, 2011, ss.97-98.
  • Fuat Güllüpınar, “Göç Olgusunun Ekonomi Politiği ve Uluslararası Göç Kuramları Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme”, Yalova Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, Sayı:4, 2012, ss.53-85.
  • Halil Özekicioğlu & Semanur Soyyiğit, “Dış Ticaret ve Göç İlişkisi Üzerine Bir Çekim Modeli Analizi: Almanya Örneği”, Journal of Economy Culture and Society, 60, 2019, ss. 125-43.
  • Hans Linnemann, An Econometric Study of International Trade Flows, North Holland, Amsterdam, 1966.
  • James E. Anderson, “A Theoretical Foundation for the Gravity Equation”, American Economic Review, 93 (1), 1979, ss. 170-192.
  • Jan Tinbergen, “An Analysis of Wolrd Trade Flows”, J. Tinbergen (ed): Shaping the World Economy içinde, New York: The Twentieth Century Fund, 1962.
  • Jeffrey H. Bergstrand, “The Gravity Equation in International Trade: Some Microeconomic Foundations and Empirical Evidence”, Review of Economics and Statistics, 67 (3), 1985, ss.474-481.
  • Jose V. Blanes, Joan Martin-Montaner & Guadalope Serrano (2009). “The Link Between Immigratio and Trade in the Spanish Regions”, AccessedDate21.08.2019, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joan_MartinMontaner/publication/23_The_link_between_immigration_and_trade_in_the_Spanish_regi ons/links/02e7e52a049f2aede6000000/The-link-between-immigration-and trade-in-the-Spanish-regions.pdf
  • Joshua Lewer & Hendrik Van der Berg, “How large is International Trade’s Effect on Economic Growth?”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 17(3), 2003, ss. 363- 96.
  • Joshua Lewer & Hendrik van der Berg, “Does Immigration Stimulate International Trade? Measuring The Channels Of Influence”, The International Trade Journal, 23(2), 2009, ss.187-230.
  • Kadir Karagoz, “Workers’ Remittances and Economic Growth: Evidence from Turkey”, Journal of Yasar University, 4(13), 2009, ss. 1891-1908.
  • Kadir Karagöz, “Göç-Ticaret İlişkisi: Panel Çekim Modeli”, Sosyo-Ekonomi, 2011, ss.55-68.
  • Keith Head & John Ries, “Immigration And Trade Creation:Econometric Evidence From Canada”, The Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol.31, No.1, 1998, ss. 47-62.
  • Kuvvet Lordoğlu & Mustafa Aslan, “Beş Sınır Kenti ve İşgücü Piyasalarında Değişim: 2011- 2014”, Göç Dergisi, 2(2), 2015, ss. 249-67.
  • Levent Şahin, “Azerbaycan’ın Bdt’ye İhracatının Panel Çekim Modeliyle Analizi: Tercihlerde Benzerlik Teorisinin Test Edilmesi”, Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 1 (Özel Sayı -1), 2017, ss. 137-42.
  • Magdalena Privarova & Andrej Privara, “Circular Migration and Its Impacts in the Current Stage of Globalization”, International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 11 (18), 2016, ss. 12909-12917.
  • Manuel Arellano, M. & Stephen Bond, S., “Some Tests of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application to Employment Equations”, The Review of Economic Studies, 58(2), 1991, ss. 277-297.
  • Marc Hooghe, Ann Trappers, Bart Meuleman & Tim Reeskens, “Migration to European Countries: A Structural Explanation of Patterns”, International Migration Review, 42 (2), 2008, ss. 476-504.
  • Massimilano Cali & Nicola Cantore, “The Impact of Circular Migration on Source Countries: A Simulation Exercise”, Overseas Development Institute, 2010, ss.1-56.
  • Maurice Kugler, Hillel Rapoport, “International Labor and Capital Flows: Complements or Substitutes?”, Journal of Economic Letters, 94, 2007, ss.155-62.
  • Mehmet Dikkaya & Fatih Deniz, “Ekonomik Küreselleşmenin Yol Açtığı Problemler: Teorik Bir Bakış”, Zonguldak Karaelmas Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, Cilt:2, Sayı:3, 2006, ss. 163-181.
  • Mike Kenward & James Roger, “Small Sample Inference for Fixed Effects from Restricted Maximum Likelihood”, Biometrics, 53(3), 1997, ss. 983-97. doi:10.2307/2533558
  • Mojtaba Gheasi, Peter Nijkamp & Piet Rietveld, “Migration and Foreign Direct Investment: Education Matters”, Annals of Regional Science, 51, 2013, ss.73-87.
  • Mossses Lufuke, “The Nexus Between Cross-Border Migration and International Trade: Evidence From Tanzania”, African Journal of Economic Review, 5(3), 2017, ss.85-93.
  • Nadia Campaniello, “The Causal Effect of Trade on Migration: Evidence from Countries of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership”, Labour Economics, Vol.30, 2014, ss. 223-233.
  • Pentti Pöyhönen, “A Tentative Model for the Volume of Trade Between Countries”, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, Vol. 90, 1963, ss.23-40.
  • Piyasiri Wickramasekara, “Circular Migration: A Triple Win or Dead End”, International Labor Organization, Discussion Paper, No: 15, 2011, ss. 1-108.
  • Raju Bhattrai, “Open Borders, Closed Citizenships: Nepali Labor Migrants in Delhi”, International Migration. Multi –Local Livelihoods and Human Security: Perspectives From Europe, Asia and Africa, The Netherlands: 30- 31 August, 2007.
  • Robert W. Gardner, “Macro Level Influences on the Migration Decision Process”, G.F. De Jong & R. W. Gardner (ed.) Migration Decision Making: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Micro level Studies in Developed and Developing Countries, New York: Pergamon Press, 1981, ss.59-89.
  • Roel Jennissen, “Causality Chains in the International Migration Systems Approach”, Population Research and Policy Review, 26 (4), 2007, ss. 411- 36.
  • Samuel Admassu, “A Comparative Analysis of African and Asian Migrants’ Effect on Trade”, Empirical Economics, 56, 2019, ss. 2079-2092.
  • Scott L. Baier & Jeffrey H. Bergstrand, “The Growth of World Trade: Tariffs, Transport Costs, and Income Similarity”, Journal of International Economics, 53 (1), 2001, ss. 1-27.
  • Sonja Haug, “Migration and Return Migration: The Case of Italian Migrants in Germany”, Workshop of Labor Migration and Transnationalism in Europe, Regenburg: Südost-Institut, 2012.
  • Subrata Ghatak, Monica Ioana Pop Silaghi & Vince Daly, “Trade and Migration Flows Between Some CEE Countries and the UK”, The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 18(1), 2009, ss.61-78.
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ramazan Sayar

Yılmaz Onur Ari This is me

Publication Date April 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Issue: 26

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APA Sayar, R., & Ari, Y. O. (2021). Döngüsel Göçün Dış Ticaret Üzerine Etkilerinin Çekim Modeliyle Analizi: Türkiye Örneği. Iğdır Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi(26), 441-460.