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Faruk Ülgen
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 58
Citations - 230
Faruk Ülgen is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Financial market & Financial crisis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 56 publications receiving 211 citations.
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Providing Public Goods and Commons. Towards Coproduction and New Forms of Governance for a Revival of Public Action [Offrir des biens publics et des communs. Vers la coproduction et de nouvelles formes de gouvernance pour la revitalisation de l'action publique]
Philippe Bance,Malika Ahmed Zaïd-Chertouk,Juan Fernando Álvarez,Cristina Barna,Pierre Bauby,Manuel Belo Moreira,Jean-Claude Boual,Monique Combes-Joret,Pascal Glémain,Miguel Gordo,Alexandrine Lapoutte,Laëtitia Lethielleux,Jean-Philippe Milesy,Fumitoshi Mizutani,Munenori Nomura,Irina Opincaru,Bernard Paranque,Anne Reimat,Andrea Salustri,Faruk Ülgen,Ancuța Vameșu,Federica Viganò,Hernando Zabala Salazar,Cathy Zadra-Veil,Gima Christelle Zagbayou. +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors illustrate how the public sector might fail in narrowing spatial inequalities, and how both underdeveloped markets and urgent territorial needs create in peripheral areas robust individual incentives to turn into non-profit activities or even household production.
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Schumpeterian economic development and financial innovations : a conflicting evolution
TL;DR: In this article, a Minsky-inspired interpretation of Schumpeterian institutional dynamics in monetary terms is proposed, and a specific analysis of the evolution of financial institutions and regulatory mechanisms in the wake of the 2007-08 crisis is presented.
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Financialization and Vested Interests: Self-Regulation vs. Financial Stability as a Public Good
TL;DR: In this article, an institutionalist analysis of financialization through the lens of Thorstein Veblen, built on some peculiar characteristics of money and related financial instruments in a market-based capitalist economy, is proposed.
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New Contributions to Monetary Analysis : The Foundations of an Alternative Economic Paradigm
TL;DR: Benetti and Cartelier as discussed by the authors discussed the role of monetary exchange in the history of economic thought, and proposed a new framework for monetary analysis based on the Hahn process.
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Is the financial innovation destruction creative ? A Schumpeterian reappraisal
TL;DR: The authors examines the consequences of financial innovations for the economic stability through a monetary reappraisal of the Schumpeterian approach and states that changes occurring in financial markets may adversely affect financing conditions of firms and impede economic development.