An Intertemporal Benchmark Model for Turkey’s Current Account



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An Intertemporal Benchmark Model for Turkey’s Current Account

Ayla Oguç, izmir University of Economics
Niloufer Sohrabji, Simmons College

Working Paper # 06/01

July 2006

Izmir University of Economics
Department of Economics
Sakarya Cad. No:156
35330 Balçova _zmir
Turkey



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