The 2001 Economic Crisis, Its Impacts and Evaluations: The Case of Workers and Small Employers in Ankara
Hayriye ErbaÅŸ and
Feryal Turan
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Hayriye ErbaÅŸ: Department of Sociology, Ankara University, Sthhiye/Ankara, Turkey e-mail: erbas@humanity.ankara.edu.tr
Feryal Turan: Department of Sociology, Ankara University, Sthhiye/Ankara, Turkey e-mail: feryalturan@ttnet.net.tr
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2009, vol. 41, issue 1, 79-107
Abstract:
This article examines primarily the social impacts of the 2001 economic crisis on small employers and workers and their evaluation of the crisis in Ankara, Turkey. Besides this basic aim, it also provides an overview of the macroeconomic policies that have been implemented since 1980 and discusses the results of these policies. The fieldwork for this study was carried out in selected sectors in Ankara from February to April, 2002.
Keywords: economic crisis; Turkey; class; small employers; workers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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