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Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey

OtherAnkara, Turkey
About: Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey is a other organization based out in Ankara, Turkey. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Monetary policy & Emerging markets. The organization has 264 authors who have published 589 publications receiving 7202 citations. The organization is also known as: Central Bank of Turkey & CBRT.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify episodes of financial turmoil in advanced economies using a financial stress index (FSI), and propose an analytical framework to assess the impact of financial stress on the real economy.

352 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show evidence of a dramatic change in the structure and time-varying patterns of return connectedness across various assets (gold, crude oil, world equities, currencies, and bonds) around the COVID-19 outbreak.

272 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the long and short-run transmissions of information between the world oil price, Turkish interest rate, Turkish lira-US dollar exchange rate, and domestic spot gold and silver price.

233 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined firms' access to bank and market finance when allowance is made for differences in firm-specific characteristics, such as size, risk and debt, and found that small, young and risky firms are more significantly affected by tight monetary conditions than large, old and secure firms.
Abstract: This paper examines firms’ access to bank and market finance when allowance is made for differences in firm-specific characteristics. A theoretical model determines the characteristics such as size, risk and debt that would determine firms’ access to bank or market finance; these characteristics can result in greater (or lesser) tightening of credit when interest rates increase. An empirical evaluation of the predictions of the model is conducted on a large panel of UK manufacturing firms. We confirm that small, young and risky firms are more significantly affected by tight monetary conditions than large, old and secure firms.

230 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the economic impact of immigration on labor markets, consumer prices, and housing rents in Turkey and find that moderate employment losses among native informal workers are partly substituted by refugees.
Abstract: The Syrian Conflict generated forced immigration from northern Syria to southeastern Turkey. Arrival of refugees resembles a natural experiment, which offers good opportunities to study the economic impact of immigration. I study three main outcomes: labor markets, consumer prices, and housing rents. I document moderate employment losses among native informal workers, which suggests that they are partly substituted by refugees. Prices of the items produced in informal labor intensive sectors declined due to labor cost advantages generated by refugee inflows. Finally, refugee inflows increased the rents of higher quality housing units, while there is no effect on lower quality units.

224 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Selim Elekdag22882175
Ahmet Faruk Aysan211261415
Hakan Kara1772953
Oguzhan Ozbas17324502
Ilker Domac1631867
Ercan Balaban1428642
Mahir Binici1346996
Mehmet Yorukoglu13341227
Erk Hacihasanoglu1319833
Semih Tumen1273695
Koray Alper1229468
Turalay Kenc1238777
Ozge Akinci1124503
Murat Üngör1136351
Ibrahim Unalmis1027258
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20233
20224
202165
202057
201939
201825