Türkiye'de Enerji Tüketimi Ve Ekonomik Büyüme Iliskisi: Yapisal Kirilmali Zaman Serisi Analizi/Relationship Between Energy Consumption And Economic Growth In Turkey: Time Series Analysis With Structural Break

Recently, energy has become one of the most basic inputs of social and economic development. Considering that the energy resources like coal, natural gas and fuel (ect) are limited resources, it is hard to ignore the necessity of using them efficiently. All the countries need to produce healthy and...

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