The current paper investigates the gasoline demand relationship in the case of Turkey, utilizing different econometric techniques and using quarterly data spanning from 2000Q1 to 2019Q1. The estimation results revealed that income and gasoline price are the main drivers of consumption. The found long-run income, price and auto stock elasticities are 0.25, −0.27 and −0.80, respectively.
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Jeyhun is a research fellow at KAPSARC. He received his B.A. and M.S. from Azerbaijan State University (now Baku State…
Jeyhun is a research fellow at KAPSARC. He received his B.A. and M.S. from Azerbaijan State University (now Baku State University) in mathematics. Jeyhun holds a Ph.D. in applied mathematics and a D.S. in econometrics. Before joining KAPSARC in September 2017, Jeyhun was an associate professor at the Department of Statistics and Econometrics at Azerbaijan State University, and the Department of Economics at Qafqaz University, where he taught econometrics, statistics, and mathematical economics. His other roles have included director of the Research Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities, and head of the Center for Socio-Economic Research. Jeyhun was a postdoctoral researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, United States (U.S.). He has also been a visiting researcher at several institutions, including the Center for Econometric Research, Sungyunkwan University in Seoul, South Korea; Vistula University, Warsaw, Poland; the University of North Texas, and the University of South Texas, both in the U.S. Jeyhun’s research is focused on applied time series econometrics, the economics of energy, the environment and sustainable development. He has authored over 40 scientific articles published in peer-reviewed journals and is an editorial board member of the International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Review, the Journal of Management, Economics and Industrial Organization, and the Journal of Socio-Economic Studies, and a member of the International Association for Energy Economics.
Expertise
- Applied Time Series Econometrics
- The Economics of Energy and Environment
- Sustainable Development
Publications See all Jeyhun Mikayilov’s publications
Modelling and Projecting Regional Electricity Demand for Saudi Arabia
The current paper investigates the gasoline demand relationship in the case of Turkey, utilizing different…
21st July 2024![Driving Reductions in Emissions: Unlocking the Potential of Fuel Economy Targets in Saudi Arabia](https://wscdn-01.kapsarc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/pdf-242649-page-1.jpg)
Driving Reductions in Emissions: Unlocking the Potential of Fuel Economy Targets in Saudi Arabia
The current paper investigates the gasoline demand relationship in the case of Turkey, utilizing different…
1st July 2024