This paper presents the mechanism of the boom-bust cycles in the context of domestic and international financial liberalisation in the developing countries, and the effects of crises and exchange rate volatility on functional income distribution. It is based on the case of Turkey, which has experienced two severe crises in 1994 and 2001 after the liberalisation of capital flows, and which has also been hit the hardest during the May-June 2006 turbulences. The paper analyses the recent turbulences in the global economy and their consequences in the emerging markets as a case study to illustrate the endogenous formation of expectations. The recovery in Turkey after the turmoil is not based on a solution to the structural causes of the problem...
In the aftermath of the 2001 crisis, Turkey took important steps toward achievingmacroeconomic and f...
Abstract: Globalisations started to create a domino effect on the emerging markets. This has left So...
The paper sheds light on the Turkish experience of capital account liberalization and its effect on ...
This paper presents the mechanism of the boom-bust cycles in the context of domestic and internation...
Abstract: Capital flows to the “developing and emerging economies ” (DEEs) have surged in the 2000s....
Abstract: Capital flows to the “developing and emerging economies ” (DEEs) have surged in the 2000s....
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in major capitalist economies, the ope...
20 p.In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in major capitalist economies, th...
AbstractThe paper sheds light on the Turkish experience of capital account liberalization and its ef...
The global financial downturn of 2001 affected broad swaths of the increasingly interconnected globa...
Turkey's liberal financial markets have been facing serious destabilising effects of financial ...
Capital flows are a key aspect of the global monetary system and have increased significantly in rec...
This study1 holds for the formation of international financial crisis and political factors for econ...
1970’s financial liberalization has been followed by the liberalization ofcommerci...
In the aftermath of the 2001 crisis, Turkey took important steps toward achievingmacroeconomic and f...
Abstract: Globalisations started to create a domino effect on the emerging markets. This has left So...
The paper sheds light on the Turkish experience of capital account liberalization and its effect on ...
This paper presents the mechanism of the boom-bust cycles in the context of domestic and internation...
Abstract: Capital flows to the “developing and emerging economies ” (DEEs) have surged in the 2000s....
Abstract: Capital flows to the “developing and emerging economies ” (DEEs) have surged in the 2000s....
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in major capitalist economies, the ope...
20 p.In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in major capitalist economies, th...
AbstractThe paper sheds light on the Turkish experience of capital account liberalization and its ef...
The global financial downturn of 2001 affected broad swaths of the increasingly interconnected globa...
Turkey's liberal financial markets have been facing serious destabilising effects of financial ...
Capital flows are a key aspect of the global monetary system and have increased significantly in rec...
This study1 holds for the formation of international financial crisis and political factors for econ...
1970’s financial liberalization has been followed by the liberalization ofcommerci...
In the aftermath of the 2001 crisis, Turkey took important steps toward achievingmacroeconomic and f...
Abstract: Globalisations started to create a domino effect on the emerging markets. This has left So...
The paper sheds light on the Turkish experience of capital account liberalization and its effect on ...