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Senyoraj Geliri ve Türkiye Ekonomisi

SEIGNIORAGE REVENUE AND TURKISH ECONOMY

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Abstract (2. Language): 
In our paper, we try to investigate the courses of inflation tax and seigniorage revenue for policy makers of the Turkish economy. For this purpose, we first construct an ex-ante seigniorage revenue maximizing inflation model, and then calculate annual inflation tax and seigniorage revenues for the post-1980 period Turkish economy. Following these theoretical issues, an empirical model is constructed upon Turkish economy, and our expost estimation results reveal that inside the period considered, the Turkish economy lies on the correct or efficient side of the seigniorage maximizing Laffer curve.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Çalışmamızda, Türkiye ekonomisi için politika yapıcılar açısından enflasyon vergisi ve senyoraj gelirlerinin nasıl bir gelişim gösterdiği incelenmeye çalışılmaktadır. Bu amaçla ilk olarak kuramsal beklentilerimiz doğrultusunda senyoraj gelirlerini ençoklaştıran enflasyon oranı modeli oluşturulmakta ve 1980 sonrası Türkiye ekonomisi verileri dikkate alınarak yıllık elde edilen enflasyon vergisi ve senyoraj gelirleri hesaplanarak bu gelirleri ençoklaştıran enflasyon oranı tahmin edilmektedir. Elde ettiğimiz tahmin sonuçları Türkiye ekonomisinin inceleme dönemi içerisinde senyoraj gelirlerini ençoklaştıran Laffer eğrisinin doğru ya da etkin tarafında bulunduğunu göstermektedir
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