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Article The Impact of Technology on Economic Growth in Turkey(Inderscience Publishers, 2025) Ercan, M.; Temiz, D.; Gökmen, A.The Turkish economy has been suffering from trade imbalance for a long time. Exporting high value-added products will diminish Turkey’s dependence on foreign resources for capital and imported products. At the same time, it may be possible to divert more resources from gross domestic product (GDP) to R&D funds. Appropriate and efficient usage of technology will help companies innovate and find new areas of employment. As a result, the Turkish economy may have a better chance of obtaining a sustainable economic growth for the longer term. This study concludes that increased R&D expenditures leads to a rise in technology and this in turn contributes positively to economic growth. The results obtained from the study show that technology affects Turkey’s economic growth. Therefore, Turkey needs to work harder in the field of technology in order to achieve sustainable growth. Improving the situation and quality of research and development activities in Turkey, encouraging research and development investments by both the government and the business sector should be priority reform movements for Turkey. Policy makers should support science and technology, make institutional arrangements for intellectual property rights and raise the level of education, and make arrangements to increase R&D spending. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Article The Effect of Technological Development on Renewable Energy(IGI Global, 2025) Avşar, D.; Temiz, D.; Gökmen, A.Renewable energies have an essential role in the reduction of external dependency of countries by meeting their energy needs from domestic resources, sustainable energy use as a result of diversification of resources and minimizing the damage to the environment from energy consumption. The study aims to measure technological developments' impact on Turkey’s renewable energy production. Therefore, this study uses annual time series data on Turkey from 1980-2022 to investigate the causal link between technology and renewable energy production. This study applies Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) (1981), Phillips-Perron (PP) (1988), Kwiatkowski-Phillips-Schmidt-Shin (KPSS) (1992) and Ng-Perron (2001) tests for data analysis. In the long run, it has been found that there is a significant positive relationship between technological development and renewable energy; in addition, it has been found that there is a bidirectional causality relationship between renewable energy production and economic growth in the short term. © 2025 IGI Global. All rights reserved.Article The Expanded and Intensive Trade in Turkey's Automotive Sector(IGI Global, 2024) Temiz, D.; Kutlu, R.; Gökmen, A.Extensive trade is the export of existing foreign trade countries in a country at a higher amount or price. Intensive trade is the average of new products exported or new exports made by existing foreign trade in a country. The study found that the quantity component was 77.97% and the price component was 17.82%. Turkey's common trade share in automotive sub-industry production is 4.21%. According to these findings, it is seen that the strength of Turkey's automotive main and sub-industry exports stems from intense trade. It also appears that intense trading means a large number of pieces of the price device are being explained. © 2024 IGI Global. All rights reserved.
