Empirical Application of The Effectiveness of Investment Incentives in Türkiye From The Perspective of Investors

The effectiveness of investment incentives is expected to reduce the imbalance between regions while ensuring economic growth. The sustainability of investment incentives and their expected impact are related to the rational allocation of resources to be used in this field. Although the incentive sy...

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Main Authors: Necati Alp Erilli, Şerife Merve Koşaroğlu, İlkay Noyan Yalman, Sinan Dündar, Selçuk Yasin Yıldız
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2024-08-01
Series:İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/A70EDFB1B42748E1BA9E7220EFD18968
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Summary:The effectiveness of investment incentives is expected to reduce the imbalance between regions while ensuring economic growth. The sustainability of investment incentives and their expected impact are related to the rational allocation of resources to be used in this field. Although the incentive system, which has been in place in Türkiye for many years, has been updated according to economic requirements and planning, the evaluation of incentives from the perspective of investors has been neglected. The opinions and experiences of investors, who are the most important stakeholders in incentives, on the content and implementation of incentives are important in terms of increasing efficiency. The purpose of this study is to evaluate incentive implementation systems from the perspective of investors to enhance the effectiveness of investment incentives. This study aims to develop policy recommendations in line with the answers given to the survey questions prepared to evaluate the views of investors on the implementation of incentives. According to the results, it was determined that investors could not fully utilise the investment incentive system effectively because of both the investors and the system implemented. As a result, it has been concluded that to increase the effectiveness of investment incentives, the general characteristics of the region, sector, and investor should be taken into account in incentive practises and the SEGE criteria should be revised.
ISSN:2148-3876