Abstract

The main objective of this study was to investigate whether the intra-industrial trade structure of the Turkish fisheries sector has been affected by global climate change. Therefore, the surface temperatures of the Black Sea, Marmara, Mediteranean and Aegean seas and the Grubel-Lloyd index values related to the sector for the period 1985-2017 were used as variables in the study. The Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test was used to determine the cointegration relationship between variables and to predict long-term coefficients. The Error Correction Model (ECM) method was used to determine the short-term coefficients. According to the results of the analyses; i) There is a long-term relationship between the variables. ii) Increases in the surface temperature of the Aegean, Mediterranean and Marmara seas have reduced intra-industrial trade in the long term. iii) The increase in the Black Sea surface temperature has increased intra-industry trade in the long term. iv) The increase in sea surface temperatures has shown a tendency to increase intra-industry trade from the southern seas towards the northern seas in Turkey. Consequently, global climate change can be considered as a change in intra-industry trade for both the country and the industry.

Highlights

  • The main objective of this study was to investigate whether the intra-industrial trade structure of the Turkish fisheries sector has been affected by global climate change

  • This study examines whether the intra-industrial trade structure of Turkey’s fisheries sector has been affected by global climate change

  • The purpose of this article was to examine whether the intra-industry trade structure of Turkey’s fisheries sector for the period 1985-2017 has been affected by global climate change

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Introduction

The main objective of this study was to investigate whether the intra-industrial trade structure of the Turkish fisheries sector has been affected by global climate change. Ii) Increases in the surface temperature of the Aegean, Mediterranean and Marmara seas have reduced intra-industrial trade in the long term. Iii) The increase in the Black Sea surface temperature has increased intra-industry trade in the long term. This study examines whether the intra-industrial trade structure of Turkey’s fisheries sector has been affected by global climate change. The surface temperatures of the Black Sea, Mediteranean, Aegean and Marmara Seas, which are the coastal seas of Turkey, were determined as independent variables reflecting the climate changes in the period 1985-2017. According to the results of the study, it can be emphasized that global climate changes are a factor affecting intra-industry trade. Increases in surface temperature are one of the main causes of climate change globally, and the consequences of this have a negative effect on all ecosystems and biodiversity

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