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Erinç Yeldan

Researcher at Bilkent University

Publications -  84
Citations -  2345

Erinç Yeldan is an academic researcher from Bilkent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: General equilibrium theory & Exchange rate. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 80 publications receiving 2218 citations. Previous affiliations of Erinç Yeldan include University of Massachusetts Amherst & Yaşar University.

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Patterns of Financial Capital Flows and Accumulation in the Post-1990 Turkish Economy

TL;DR: In this paper, the determinants of short-term foreign capital inflows for Turkey following its capital account liberalization in 1989 were investigated using time series econometrics, and they found that financial capital inflow has a significant negative correlation with the industrial production index and trade openness, and are positively correlated with real currency appreciation.
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Modeling General Equilibrium for Socially Responsible Macroeconomics: Seeking for the Alternatives to Fight Jobless Growth in Turkey

TL;DR: In this article, a computable general equilibrium model is used to study the jobless growth problem in the Turkish context and examine various policy alternatives to generate more conducive conditions for employment creation.
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The Impact of the Liberalization Program on the Price-Cost Margin and Investment of Turkey's Manufacturing Sector after 1980

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the structural consequences of the post-1980 outward-orientation on the market concentration and accumulation patterns in Turkish manufacturing industries and found that, contrary to expectations, "openness" had very little impact on profit margins (markups) and, within manufacturing, the trade-adjusting sectors reveal a positive relationship between the profit margins and openness.
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On the Patterns of Trade Liberalization, Oligopolistic Concentration and Profitablility: Reflections from Post-1980 Tukrish Manufacturing

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the structural consequences of the post-1980 outwardorientation on the market concentration and accumulation patterns in Turkish manufacturing industries, using various panel data procedures over 29-subsectors of Turkish manufacturing for the period 1980-1996, focusing on three sets of issues: (i) the effect of openness on the extent of market concentration as measured in CR4 ratios; (ii) the behavior of gross profit margins (mark-ups) in relation to openness, concentration ratios, and real wage costs; and (iii) the behaviour of sectoral real
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IMF Programmes, Fiscal Policy and Growth: Investigation of Macroeconomic Alternatives in an OLG Model of Growth for Turkey

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the fiscal policy alternatives on domestic debt management and public expenditures on education, cohort welfare, and growth for the Turkish economy, using a growth model in the overlapping generations (OLG) tradition with intertemporally optimising agents and open capital markets.