Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000

Since the early 1980s, Turkey has been going through a rapid urbanization process at a pace beyond the World average. This paper aims at assessing the impact of this rapid urbanization process on the country's sector productivity. The authors...

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Main Authors: Coulibaly, Souleymane, Deichmann, Uwe, Lall, Somik
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
WEB
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8139419/urbanization-productivity-evidence-turkish-provinces-over-period-1980-2000
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topic AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS
AGRICULTURE
BANK DEPOSITS
BORROWING
BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS SERVICES
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CITIES
CITY POPULATION
CITY SIZE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
CONTRIBUTIONS
CORRELATION MATRIX
DATA ANALYSIS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURES
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNALITIES
EXTERNALITY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN CURRENCY
GDP
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INSPECTION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LABOR MARKET
LAWS
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LICENSES
LITERACY
LITERACY RATE
LOAN
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCALIZATION
MANUFACTURING
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET POTENTIAL
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION SIZE
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
POSITIVE EXTERNALITY
PRICE INDICES
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RESPONSIBILITIES
RESULT
RESULTS
RETURNS TO SCALE
SCHOOL STUDENTS
STATE PLANNING
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES
UNIONS
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
URBANIZATION
VALUABLE
WEB
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
WORTH
spellingShingle AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS
AGRICULTURE
BANK DEPOSITS
BORROWING
BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
BUSINESS SERVICES
CALCULATION
CALCULATIONS
CITIES
CITY POPULATION
CITY SIZE
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
CONTRIBUTIONS
CORRELATION MATRIX
DATA ANALYSIS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT
ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURES
EQUIPMENT
EXTERNALITIES
EXTERNALITY
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN CURRENCY
GDP
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HUMAN CAPITAL
INCOME
INCOME TAX
INSPECTION
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
LABOR MARKET
LAWS
LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK
LICENSES
LITERACY
LITERACY RATE
LOAN
LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
LOCALIZATION
MANUFACTURING
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
MARKET ACCESS
MARKET POTENTIAL
MUNICIPAL
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL RESOURCE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
POLICY DIALOGUE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION DATA
POPULATION DENSITY
POPULATION SIZE
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
POSITIVE EXTERNALITY
PRICE INDICES
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTION FUNCTION
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF SERVICES
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RESPONSIBILITIES
RESULT
RESULTS
RETURNS TO SCALE
SCHOOL STUDENTS
STATE PLANNING
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX ADMINISTRATION
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES
UNIONS
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN POPULATION
URBAN SERVICES
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
URBANIZATION
VALUABLE
WEB
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
WORTH
Coulibaly, Souleymane
Deichmann, Uwe
Lall, Somik
Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Turkey
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4327
description Since the early 1980s, Turkey has been going through a rapid urbanization process at a pace beyond the World average. This paper aims at assessing the impact of this rapid urbanization process on the country's sector productivity. The authors built a database combining two-digit manufacturing data and some geographical, infrastructural, and socio-economic data collected at the provincial level by the Turkish State Institute of Statistics. The paper develops a parsimonious econometric relation linking sector productivity to accessibility, localization, and urbanization economies, proxying variables in the tradition of the New Economic Geography literature. The estimation results suggest that both localization and urbanization economies, as well as market accessibility, are productivity-enhancing factors in Turkey, although the causation link between productivity and these agglomeration measures is not clearly established. The sector-by-sector estimation confirms this result, although the localization economies effect is negative for the non-oil mineral sector, and the urbanization economies effect is weak for natural-resource-based sectors such as the wood and metal industry. Although the data cover the period up to 2000 and thus ignore the financial crisis that hit Turkey in 2001, the current structural transformation of the country away from the agricultural sector gives room to use the insights of these results as a preliminary step to understand the new challenges faced by the Turkish manufacturing sector. The results provide a discussion base to revisit the policy agenda on the improvement of the accessibility to markets, the improvement of the business environment to ease the creation and development of new firms, and a well-managed urbanization process to tap in the economic potential of cities.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Coulibaly, Souleymane
Deichmann, Uwe
Lall, Somik
author_facet Coulibaly, Souleymane
Deichmann, Uwe
Lall, Somik
author_sort Coulibaly, Souleymane
title Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
title_short Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
title_full Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
title_fullStr Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000
title_sort urbanization and productivity : evidence from turkish provinces over the period 1980-2000
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8139419/urbanization-productivity-evidence-turkish-provinces-over-period-1980-2000
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7302
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spelling okr-10986-73022021-04-23T14:02:34Z Urbanization and Productivity : Evidence from Turkish Provinces Over the Period 1980-2000 Coulibaly, Souleymane Deichmann, Uwe Lall, Somik AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS AGRICULTURE BANK DEPOSITS BORROWING BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS SERVICES CALCULATION CALCULATIONS CITIES CITY POPULATION CITY SIZE COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS CONTRIBUTIONS CORRELATION MATRIX DATA ANALYSIS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT POLICY EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY ECONOMICS ECONOMIES OF SCALE ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURES EQUIPMENT EXTERNALITIES EXTERNALITY FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREIGN CURRENCY GDP GOVERNMENT AGENCIES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME TAX INSPECTION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION INVESTMENT CLIMATE LABOR MARKET LAWS LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK LICENSES LITERACY LITERACY RATE LOAN LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCALIZATION MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARKET ACCESS MARKET POTENTIAL MUNICIPAL MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL RESOURCE NATURAL RESOURCES NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES POLICY DIALOGUE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POPULATION DATA POPULATION DENSITY POPULATION SIZE POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES POSITIVE EXTERNALITY PRICE INDICES PRIMARY SCHOOL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PRODUCTION FUNCTION PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRESS PROVISION OF SERVICES PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RESPONSIBILITIES RESULT RESULTS RETURNS TO SCALE SCHOOL STUDENTS STATE PLANNING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX ADMINISTRATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES UNIONS URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POPULATION URBAN SERVICES URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBANIZATION VALUABLE WEB WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX WORTH Since the early 1980s, Turkey has been going through a rapid urbanization process at a pace beyond the World average. This paper aims at assessing the impact of this rapid urbanization process on the country's sector productivity. The authors built a database combining two-digit manufacturing data and some geographical, infrastructural, and socio-economic data collected at the provincial level by the Turkish State Institute of Statistics. The paper develops a parsimonious econometric relation linking sector productivity to accessibility, localization, and urbanization economies, proxying variables in the tradition of the New Economic Geography literature. The estimation results suggest that both localization and urbanization economies, as well as market accessibility, are productivity-enhancing factors in Turkey, although the causation link between productivity and these agglomeration measures is not clearly established. The sector-by-sector estimation confirms this result, although the localization economies effect is negative for the non-oil mineral sector, and the urbanization economies effect is weak for natural-resource-based sectors such as the wood and metal industry. Although the data cover the period up to 2000 and thus ignore the financial crisis that hit Turkey in 2001, the current structural transformation of the country away from the agricultural sector gives room to use the insights of these results as a preliminary step to understand the new challenges faced by the Turkish manufacturing sector. The results provide a discussion base to revisit the policy agenda on the improvement of the accessibility to markets, the improvement of the business environment to ease the creation and development of new firms, and a well-managed urbanization process to tap in the economic potential of cities. 2012-06-06T18:50:00Z 2012-06-06T18:50:00Z 2007-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/08/8139419/urbanization-productivity-evidence-turkish-provinces-over-period-1980-2000 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7302 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4327 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Turkey