International Congress on Eurasian Economies

International Conference on Eurasian Economies

24-25 August 2021 – Istanbul, TURKEY and ONLINE

Paper properties

Paper ID : 2507
Status : Paper submitted to journal
Language : Turkish
Topic : Growth and Development
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Ömer Selçuk Emsen
Session : 1A Büyüme-1

Effects of the Complexity Index on Growth and Reflections of Segregation at the Development Level: The Case of Former Soviet Republics
Karmaşıklık Endeksinin Büyüme Üzerine Etkileri Ve Gelişmişlik Düzeyindeki Ayrışmaya Yansımaları: Eski SSCB Ülkeleri Örneği

Abstract

Socialism theoretically claims to build an egalitarian structure without any discrimination in terms of race, religion, sect or gender. However, the Soviet experience in practice has shown that this ideal has not been relaysed. Considering in terms of complexity index, the inequality structure in communities that broke away from the Soviets is also seen in the complexity index. In other words, it has been observed that the inequality structure in the complexity index has different reflections on the transition economies in the East and West. This study aims at determining whether the linear relationship between the complexity index and growth as in the relevant literature are seen in transitional Eastern countries. Because, in the Soviet era, transitional Eastern economies were not acquired productive abilities other than natural advantages as the result of being subject to negative discrimination. According to the results of panel regression analysis of 15 countries in the period of 1998-2018, while the effects of the complexity index on growth in the Eastern countries are negative, which is contrary to the relevant literature, and positive in the Western countries as in the literature. It has been observed that some Eastern transitional countries has gradually deepened the misery depending on the process and become undeveloped-third world countries while the characteristics of the welfare society have become evident ones in the West and some of these countries have become the developed-first world countries.

JEL codes: F12, F43, C23

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Session 1A: Büyüme-1

Eurasian Economists Association Istanbul Beykent University Doğuş University Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University