Hakan Yetkiner

Izmir University of Economics

Sakarya Cad. No. 156

Balcova

Izmir, 35350

Turkey

http://www.hakanyetkiner.com/

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

DOWNLOADS

966

TOTAL CITATIONS

6

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

LPPLS Bubble Indicators over Two Centuries of the S&P 500 Index

Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper No. 16-05
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 05 Feb 2016
ETH Zürich, Risks-X, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), University of New Haven, University of Pretoria - Department of Economics, Economic Research Forum (ERF) and Izmir University of Economics
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S&P 500, LPPL method, stock market bubble, forecast, bubble indicators

2.

Financial Development Convergence: New Evidence for the EU

Central Bank Review 17 (2017) 47e54
Number of pages: 8 Posted: 16 May 2017 Last Revised: 27 Aug 2017
Dilara Kilinc, Ünal Seven and Hakan Yetkiner
Independent, Government of the Republic of Turkey - Research Department and Izmir University of Economics
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Financial integration, Convergence, EU countries, System GMM

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Granger-Causality between Transportation and GDP: A Panel Data Approach

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Volume 63, May 2014, Pages 43–55.
Posted: 14 Apr 2016
Dokuz Eyl¸l University - Department of Economics- Faculty of Business, U.S. Embassy - Ankara and Izmir University of Economics

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Granger-causality, Transportation, Income

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Convergence in Transportation Measures Across the EU-15

Posted: 13 Apr 2016
Mehmet Aldonat Beyzatlar and Hakan Yetkiner
Dokuz Eyl¸l University - Department of Economics- Faculty of Business and Izmir University of Economics

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Transportation convergence, EU-15 Countries, Panel data analysis, Difference GMM, System GMM

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Financial Intermediation and Economic Growth: Does Income Matter?

Posted: 09 Apr 2016
Ünal Seven and Hakan Yetkiner
Government of the Republic of Turkey - Research Department and Izmir University of Economics

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Economic growth, Stock markets, Banks, Income groups, Principal component analysis