The main objective of this study is to propose an analytical framework to explain the major policy shifts that has characterized post-war Turkish economic development; divided into four phases, starting respectively in 1950, 1960, 1980, and 2001. Its main contribution is to incorporate external and internal factors into this framework within a broadly political economy perspective, attaching particular significance to the role of economic crises in moving from one phase to the other. While the role of external agents is identified as the main factor behind policy shifts, the role of domestic coalitions in support of policy regime in each phase is also recognized. Drawing attention to the role of state in the impressive recent growth of coun...
political and social repercussions of the transformation Turkey has been experiencing since the 1980...
The goal of this work is first to identify and document the change in Turkish foreign policy and, th...
This paper investigates Dani Rodrik’s argument about premature deindustrialization processes in deve...
The main objective of this study is to propose an analytical framework to explain the major policy s...
The complex issue of state transformation in the face of global economic integration has constituted...
This chapter highlights the interplay of policy regimes, external forces, institutions and crises in...
AbstractThis study's main objective is making contribution to cover in methodical gap in literature ...
This dissertation examines the role of social forces in the internationalization of the Turkish stat...
There is an inextricable link between foreign policy and the economic development at home and abroad...
This dissertation examines the relationship between industrialization strategies and the emergence o...
Turkey has attempted to institutionalize its economic endowment for a long time. During this struggl...
After a brief open-economy experience during the 1920s, the Turkish economy could be regarded as sta...
Turkey is not the shining example of successful adjustment that it is often made out to be. The stab...
Following a major reform process that started in 2001, the Turkish economy not only recovered from a...
This study investigates the effects of the September 2008 global financial crisis and global recessi...
political and social repercussions of the transformation Turkey has been experiencing since the 1980...
The goal of this work is first to identify and document the change in Turkish foreign policy and, th...
This paper investigates Dani Rodrik’s argument about premature deindustrialization processes in deve...
The main objective of this study is to propose an analytical framework to explain the major policy s...
The complex issue of state transformation in the face of global economic integration has constituted...
This chapter highlights the interplay of policy regimes, external forces, institutions and crises in...
AbstractThis study's main objective is making contribution to cover in methodical gap in literature ...
This dissertation examines the role of social forces in the internationalization of the Turkish stat...
There is an inextricable link between foreign policy and the economic development at home and abroad...
This dissertation examines the relationship between industrialization strategies and the emergence o...
Turkey has attempted to institutionalize its economic endowment for a long time. During this struggl...
After a brief open-economy experience during the 1920s, the Turkish economy could be regarded as sta...
Turkey is not the shining example of successful adjustment that it is often made out to be. The stab...
Following a major reform process that started in 2001, the Turkish economy not only recovered from a...
This study investigates the effects of the September 2008 global financial crisis and global recessi...
political and social repercussions of the transformation Turkey has been experiencing since the 1980...
The goal of this work is first to identify and document the change in Turkish foreign policy and, th...
This paper investigates Dani Rodrik’s argument about premature deindustrialization processes in deve...