A longitudinal study of some dimensions of socioeconomic development: Turkey 1948–77 |
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Authors: | Ahmet C. Tekiner |
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Affiliation: | Economics Department, Boston College, Chesnut Hill, MA 02167, USA |
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Abstract: | Aspects of socioeconomic development in Turkey between 1948 and 1977 are studied through the use of obliquely rotated principal compenents. The results indicate that long-term developmental trends, which appear in the cross-sectional studies of Adelman and Morris, were slowed down by problems of sociopolitical integration during the sample period. In addition, the analysis shows that multivariate techniques such as compenent analysis can be used at the initial stages of theory construction in the field of socioeconomic development. The hypotheses developed via these methods are testable by others that use the deductive approach. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to Ahmet C. Tekiner Economics Department Boston College Chesnut Hill MA 02167 USA. |
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