Affiliation:
1. Istanbul 29 Mayis University, Department of Economics, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract
This study analyzes convergence among regions of Turkey from an endogenous
growth perspective. The results show that human capital, which is
represented with R&D personnel, has a negative impact on economic growth in
the regions based on its percentage in total employment. Moreover, we find
that there is an estimated U-shaped relationship, which implies that if the
percentage of R&D personnel in total employment increases after a certain
level, the effect has a tendency of turning positive; the west region is
especially closer to having a positive effect. However, regarding
convergence, the relatively high-income west is closer to experiencing the
positive effect of R&D personnel. Moreover, due to the relatively low
percentage of R&D personnel in the east region, the economic growth of the
east region is more negatively affected by R&D personnel. Therefore, using a
strategy that is based on increasing the percentage of R&D personnel cannot
help the east region to close the differences in income.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Cited by
1 articles.
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