Turkish Economy (eBook)
XX, 419 Seiten
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-70380-0 (ISBN)
Dr Ahmet Faruk Aysan is an associate professor and a member of the Board and the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. Dr Aysan has served as a consultant at various institutions including the World Bank, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and Oxford Analytica, and he has been lecturing at the Department of Economics at Bo?aziçi University since 2005.
Dr Ahmet Faruk Aysan is an associate professor and a member of the Board and the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey. Dr Aysan has served as a consultant at various institutions including the World Bank, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey and Oxford Analytica, and he has been lecturing at the Department of Economics at Boğaziçi University since 2005. Before joining the Central Bank, Dr Aysan was Deputy Director of the Center for Economics and Econometrics at Boğaziçi University, a member of the G-20 Financial Safety Net Experts Group, a member of the Advisory Board of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Group of TÜBİTAK, and a National Expert in 'Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities' under the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union.Dr Aysan's fields of specialization are international finance, macroeconomics, political economy, banking and finance, econometrics, governance and development.Dr Mehmet Babacan is an advisor to the Office of the Prime Minister of Turkey. He has also been a member of the Auditing Committee of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey since May 2015. Dr Babacan has contributed a range of publications, projects, research documents and conference presentations, primarily on international trade and governance, economic growth, and political economy. He has published and refereed for articles in several international journals and is the author of three book chapters on trade and development in distinct edited volumes.Dr Nurullah Gur is currently a faculty member at the Department of Economics & Finance, Istanbul Medipol University. He has published numerous articles in international journals with a focus on economic development and finance-real sector relations. Dr Hatice Karahan specialises in macroeconomics, and currently heads the Department of Economics and Finance at Istanbul Medipol University. In addition, she serves as an economic consultant for the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly and writes bi-weekly columns at Yeni Safak, a Turkish newspaper. Karahan also contributes to Dunya, a national newspaper on economy and business with her opinion columns. She has academic publications on the Turkish economy, foreign trade, energy, R&D, and entrepreneurship in various national and international journals, books and reports.
1. Introduction.2. The Role of the State in the Turkish Economy.3. Political Economy of Transformation of Capital Structure in Turkey: A Historical and Comparative View.4. Single Party Governments as a Cause and Coalitions as a Consequence of Coups in Turkey.5. Between Risks and Opportunities: Social Policies in Contemporary Turkey.6. Turkey’s Struggle to Achieve High Income Status through Adaptation for Knowledge Economy.7. Financial openness, financial stability, and macroeconomic performance in Turkey: A comparative perspective.8. Capital Inflows and Banking in the Turkish Economy.9. Turkish Banking Industry: A CAMELS Analysis.10. Modern History of Islamic Finance and Strategic Roadmap for its Development in Turkey.11. Saving Behavior in Turkey: Where are we? And what to do about it?.12. Towards Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development: Science Technology and Innovation Strategies and Policy Implications.- 13. Thinking About a New Industrial Policy Framework for Turkey.14. Turkish Labor Market: Outlook, Key Challenges and Policy Recommendations.15. Developing National Competence in Nuclear Energy: The Case of Turkey.16.- Beyond Planning and Liberalization: Foreign Trade and Industrial Development in Turkey.17. Challenges of Turkish Family Businesses Related to Effective Management Strategies.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.3.2018 |
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Zusatzinfo | XX, 419 p. 45 illus., 38 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre |
Schlagworte | Banking Sector • Business-Government relationships • Foreign direct investment (FDI) • Islamic banks • Political Stability • Quality of institutions • Social Trust • Structural Reforms • Turkish Central Bank |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-70380-3 / 3319703803 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-70380-0 / 9783319703800 |
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