ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC FORECASTING, cilt.23, sa.1, ss.97-116, 2020 (SSCI)
This study empirically examines for the first time the simultaneous effects of global economic, political and geopolitical uncertainties (GEPGU) on the Turkish economy over the period from 1992:Q1 to 2018:Q3, in a structural vector autoregressive analysis. The evidence from this study indicates that GEPGU has negative and quantitatively meaningful effects on the main macroeconomic indicators (inflation rate, interest rate, unemployment rate, exchange rate, current account balance and economic growth) of the Turkish economy in the short and/or long run. These findings point towards the fact that GEPGU is a potentially important external factor that may undermine the recovery process of the Turkish economy. Therefore, along with proactive and moderate foreign policies, the Turkish policy makers should expand or redesign the traditional fiscal and monetary policies in order to respond to the external instability elements immediately and to reduce the pre-existing GEPGU to which the economy has to be exposed.