The Turkish economy in crisis
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The Turkish economy in crisis
Frank Cass, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides a set of critical perspectives on the economic crises of 2000 and 2001 focusing on both the origins and consequences of the crises. Attention is drawn to the role of domestic actors as well as key external actors such as the International Monetary Fund in precipitating the twin crises.
Table of Contents
- Domestic politics versus global dynamics - towards a political economy of the 2000 and 2001 financial crises in Turkey, Ziya Onis
- the lost gamble - the 2000 and 2001 Turkish financial crises in comparative perspective, Hakan Tunc
- on the structural weaknesses of the post-1999 Turkish disinflation program, Ahmet Ertugrul and Erinc Yeldan
- domestic needs for foreign finance and exchange rate regime choice in developing countries with special reference to the Turkish experience, C. Emre Alper and Kamil Yilmaz
- economic crisis as an instigator of distributional conflict - the Turkish case in 2001, Fikret Senses
- social capital and corruption during times of crisis - a look at Turkish firms during the economic crises of 2001, Fikret Adaman and Ali Carkoglu
- towards a sustainable debt burden - challenges facing Turkey at the turn of the new millennium, O. Cevdet Akcay and C. Emre Alper
- the Turkish banking sector two years after the crisis - a snapshot of the sector and current risks, O. Cevdet Akcay
- conclusion - the broader ramifications of Turkey's financial crisis, Ziya Onis.
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