Market Access and Regional Dispersion of Human Capital Accumulation in Turkey

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Abstract

Building on early advances in development economics, the theoretical construct of new economic geography asserts that geography plays a crucial role in educational human capital accumulation. Based on this expectation, this study investigates the impact of market access on provincial human capital accumulation in Turkey. Results indicate that market access matters for understanding why some regions lag behind others in terms of average years of schooling. Our results are robust to the inclusion of spatial mechanisms, different specifications of the spatial weight matrix, endogeneity and alternative measurements of market access and to a host of other factors that affect regional human capital accumulation.

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Turkey, Market access, Human capital, Geography, Planning and Development, Development

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Karahasan, B. C., & Bilgel, F. (May 27, 2020). Market access and regional dispersion of human capital accumulation in Turkey. Review of Development Economics. p. 1-29.

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