The ship demolition sector is one of the major
suppliers of the steel market, even though its share in the total scrap market
is very small. As the sector is a supplier of the steel market, it is
inevitable that the price changes will be reflected in the construction sector,
which is one of the largest steel customers. In this context, it is aimed in
this study to determine whether the changes in demolition prices of Turkey,
which is one of the main ship demolition locations in the world, have an effect
on the construction costs in the country. In order to investigate possible
relationships, Turkish demolition prices and Construction Cost Index (CCI)
variables are used. The dataset covers the dates between January 2015 and
December 2018, and consists of 48 monthly observations. Asymmetric causality
test is used to determine the causal relationship between the variables by
separating the shocks they contain as positive and negative. The econometric
relationship is analyzed with both the USD currency price offered by Turkish
demolition businesses and the corresponding TL currency prices in order to
diversify the results. According to the results, causality relation from
positive shocks in USD based demolition prices to the positive shocks in
construction costs index is determined. In addition, there are causalities from
positive shocks in TL based demolition prices to the positive shocks in
construction cost index, and from negative shocks in demolition prices to the
negative shocks in the index. This situation shows that the foreign exchange
rates also play an important role in shaping the costs of the construction
sector.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2019 |
Submission Date | March 30, 2019 |
Acceptance Date | June 17, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 8 Issue: 1 |