Greek paper finds Turkish economy bucks EU trends
A working paper published by the Bank of Greece and written by three academics at the University of Crete uses a global VAR model to find that the European Union's (EU) member states on the southeastern periphery all react in a similar way to economic policies in the eurozone – but that Turkey reacts quite differently.
The paper: Linkages between the eurozone and the southeastern European countries: a global VAR analysis, by Minoas Koukouritakis, Athanasios Papadopoulos and Andreas Yannopoulos
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