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Nexus between construction sector and economic indicators for Turkey and European Union evidenced by panel data analysis

Mohammad Qabaja (Department of Civil Engineering, Cyprus International University, North Nicosia, North Cyprus)
Goktug Tenekeci (FCIHT (Fellow, Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation), Birmingham, UK)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 21 February 2022

Issue publication date: 24 May 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The research aims to study the regression, cointegration and causality between the construction sector (CS) and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), considering other variables in the study such as interest rate, taxation, industry sector, investment and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), which are analyzed through unique panel models. The study was conducted in Turkey and the ten other countries of the European Union (EU) from 1988 to 2019.

Design/methodology/approach

Regression, cointegration and causality methods were used to investigate the different types of relationships between variables in the models. Data were obtained from official databases and the study contains four main stages, which are explained in detail in the methodology section.

Findings

The study used the analysis methods of regression, cointegration and causality tests and found that the CS and GDP have long-run estimates and the relationship between the two for different countries is negative in a two-way direction. Results are detailed in the analysis section.

Research limitations/implications

No data were available for the variables before 1988 for most countries, which led to a limited number of observations and issues in statistical analysis methods.

Originality/value

Previously, only input and output tables were used in the analysis. The impact of interest rate, taxation, investment and FDI has not been analyzed. Key variables are very relevant for Turkey, which suffers from chronical inflation and taxation regimes. These show variability with the EU countries for comparative analysis and have not been explored to date, remaining as a major gap for the construction industry. No attempts were made to use regression, cointegration and causality methods with variables. These analysis methods enable an understanding of the differences in variance (heteroscedasticity) and the presence of cross-sectional dependence (CSD), both critical for the reliability of the comparison of data sets and analysis.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to express gratitude to Prof Dr M. Hashem Pesaran (University of Cambridge), Prof Dr Ron Smith (University of London) and Asst Prof Dr Jan Ditzen (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) for sharing recommendations with us during the research, and the authors thank the “anonymous” reviewers.

Citation

Qabaja, M. and Tenekeci, G. (2023), "Nexus between construction sector and economic indicators for Turkey and European Union evidenced by panel data analysis", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 30 No. 5, pp. 1978-2007. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-10-2021-0927

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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