Istanbul as a Global Financial Center.

This book brings together analyses of a wide range of economic and financial subjects, including any issue related to these broader concepts, such as development, banking crises, energy, and Islamic finance, among others. It offers a clear discussion of the current period of economic transition and...

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Main Author: Karagöz, Murat
Other Authors: Zehir, Cemal, Bildirci, Melike
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.
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505 0 |a Table of Contents; Section 1: Monetary Policy, Finance and Banking; Chapter 1: Policies; An Analysis of Unconventional Monetary Policy Applications using the Ms-Garch Method; Capital Account Liberalization, Exchange Rate Flexibility and Inflation; Chapter 2: Finance; Evaluating the Nonlinear Linkage between Gold Prices and Stock Market Index using Markov-Switching Bayesian VAR Models; Causality in Mean and Variance between the Gold and Stock Returns in Turkey; Chapter 3: Financial Crises and Islamic Finance; The Role of Islamic Finance in Shaping the New Financial Order. 
505 8 |a Chapter 4: Financial Crisis and IndexExploring Islamic Indices in the Great Recession; The Baltic Dry Index as a Leading Economic Indicator; BDI and Economic Growth in United States; Chapter 5: Banking; Can Foreigners Improve the Efficiency of Emerging Market Banks?; Adapting the Basel III Regulations to Real Sector Firms; Section 2: Foreign Trade, FDI and Political Risk; Chapter 6: FDI and Political Risk; FDI, Political Risk and Democracy, Again; Chapter 7: Foreign Trade; Competitiveness and Export Quality; Restrictions in EU-USA Services Trade; Section 3: Growth, Industrialization and Labor. 
505 8 |a Chapter 8: IndustrializationReasons for and Effects of the Deindustrialization in Visegrad Countries; Power vs. Poverty; Interregional Soft Social Infrastructure; Chapter 9: Labor; The Relation between Inflation and Unemployment with Aardl Analysis; The Children and Youth Aspect of Migration; The West Coast -- East Highland Contradiction in Employment in Turkey; Section 4: Defense and Energy; Chapter 10: Defense; The Effect of Defense Spending on Macroeconomic Growth in Turkey; Chapter 11: Energy; Reassessment of Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis for Developing Countries. 
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