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Volume 20, issue 4, 2020
- Import Content of Turkish Production and Exports: A sectoral analysis pp. 155-168

- Yasemin Erduman, Okan Eren and Selcuk Gul
- Term premium in emerging market sovereign yields: Role of common and country specific factors pp. 169-182

- Ibrahim Ozbek and Ä°rem Talasli
- Revisiting interest rate and lending channels of monetary policy transmission in the light of theoretical prescriptions pp. 183-192

- Abdul-Aziz Iddrisu and Imhotep Alagidede
- Interaction of monetary and fiscal policies in Turkey pp. 193-203

- Tayyar Buyukbasaran, Cem Cebi and Erdal Yılmaz
- Exchange-traded funds and FX volatility: Evidence from Turkey pp. 205-211

- Burchan Sakarya and Aykut Ekinci
- Modelling central bank behaviour in Nigeria: A Markov-switching approach pp. 213-221

- Taofeek Ayinde, Abiodun S.Bankole and Oluwatosin Adeniyi
Volume 20, issue 3, 2020
- An optimal early warning system for currency crises under model uncertainty pp. 99-107

- Mamdouh Abdelsalam and Hany Abdel-Latif
- Credit decomposition and economic activity in Turkey: A wavelet-based approach pp. 109-131

- Oguzhan Cepni, Yavuz Selim Hacihasanoglu and Muhammed Hasan Yilmaz
- Monetary policy and financial stability: Should central bank lean against the wind? pp. 133-142

- Aswathi R.Nair and B.Anand
- Logistics performance and export variety: Evidence from Turkey pp. 143-154

- Ünal Töngür, Kemal Turkcan and Seda Ekmen Ozcelik
Volume 20, issue 2, 2020
- Uncertainty, macroprudential policies and corporate leverage: Firm-level evidence pp. 33-42

- Ibrahim Yarba and Z. Nuray Guner
- A financial stress index for a highly dollarized developing country: The case of Lebanon pp. 43-52

- Layal MansourIshrakieh, Leila Dagher and Sadika El Hariri
- Spillover effect in financial markets in Turkey pp. 53-64

- Buket Alkan and Serkan Cicek
- The determinants of bank profitability: A cross-country analysis pp. 65-73

- Tu DQ. Le and Thanh Ngo
- How do fund rates affect the U.S. firms? A threshold estimation pp. 75-84

- Mina Sami Ayad, Tarek Ibrahim Eldomiaty and Mina Kamal
- Job search, occupational choice and learning pp. 85-97

- Mina Kamal
Volume 20, issue 1, 2020
- Oil price shocks and the composition of current account balance pp. 1-8

- Serdar Varlik and M.Hakan Berument
- Market-based monetary policy expectations for Turkey pp. 9-19

- Fatih Akcelik and Anil Talasli
- Structural transformation in the presence of trade and financial integration in sub–Saharan Africa pp. 21-31

- Imhotep Alagidede, Muazu Ibrahim and Yakubu Awudu Sare
Volume 19, issue 4, 2019
- Imported inputs and the countercyclicality of net exports in emerging markets pp. 115-127

- S. Tolga Tiryaki
- Pot the ball? Sovereign wealth funds’ outward FDI in times of global financial market turbulence: A yield institutions-based view pp. 129-139

- K.S.Reddy
- Labour market fluctuations: An RBC model for emerging countries pp. 141-153

- Sevgi Coskun
Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Job mobility in Turkey pp. 83-91

- Yusuf Emre Akgunduz, Altan Aldan, Yusuf Bağır and Huzeyfe Torun
- The distortionary effects of sterilised reserve accumulation on domestic credit markets: Evidence from Uganda pp. 93-105

- Jimmy ApaaOkello, Beatrice K. Mkenda and Eliab Luvanda
- Financial inclusion and tax revenue pp. 107-113

- Gamze Oz-Yalaman
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Measuring inflation uncertainty in Turkey pp. 33-43

- Eda Gulsen and Hakan Kara
- The impact of income distribution on house prices pp. 45-58

- Utku Ozmen, Koray Kalafatcılar and Erdal Yılmaz
- Dating the business cycle: Evidence from Mongolia pp. 59-66

- Davaajargal Luvsannyam, Khuslen Batmunkh and Khulan Buyankhishig
- An analysis to detect exuberance and implosion in regional house prices in Turkey pp. 67-82

- Evren Ceritoğlu, Seyit Cilasun, Ufuk Demiroglu and Aytul Ganioglu
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- The dual adjustment approach with an application to the consumption function pp. 1-8

- Mustafa Ismihan
- Import demand function for Turkey pp. 9-19

- Olcay Yucel Culha, Okan Eren and Ferya Ogunc
- The dynamics of household final consumption: The role of wealth channel pp. 21-32

- Esra Alp Coşkun and Ünal Seven
Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- Impact of the Syrian refugee influx on Turkish native workers: An ethnic enclave approach pp. 129-147

- Yusuf Bağır
- Forecasting industrial production and inflation in Turkey with factor models pp. 149-161

- Mahmut Gunay
- Mean-reversion and structural change in European food prices pp. 163-173

- Kurmaş Akdoğan
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- Fiscal policy effectiveness and the golden rule of public finance pp. 85-93

- Irem Zeyneloglu
- On income and wealth inequality in Turkey pp. 95-106

- Orhan Torul and Oguz Oztunali
- Monetary and macroprudential policy in a commodity exporting economy: A structural model analysis pp. 107-128

- Gan-Ochir Doojav and Undral Batmunkh
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- On the business cycle implications of alternative risk aversion formulations pp. 41-50

- Orhan Torul
- A text mining application on monthly price developments reports pp. 51-60

- Hatice Burcu Eskici and Necmettin Alpay Koçak
- Does being international make companies more sustainable? Evidence based on corporate sustainability indices pp. 61-68

- Mehmet Soytas and Asya Atik
- Effectiveness of monetary and macroprudential shocks on consumer credit growth and volatility in Turkey pp. 69-83

- Meltem Chadwick
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Borrowing constraints and saving in Turkey pp. 1-11

- Sumru Altug and Melih Can Firat
- A cross-country analysis of total factor productivity using micro-level data pp. 13-27

- Murat Seker and Federica Saliola
- Optimal skill distribution under convex skill costs pp. 29-34

- Tin Cheuk Leung and Hakki Yazici
- An alternative mean reversion test for interest rates pp. 35-39

- Ozgur Ozel and Deniz Ilalan
Volume 17, issue 4, 2017
- Informality and structural transformation pp. 117-126

- Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu, Deniz Bayram and Ceyhun Elgin
- Intergenerational disagreements in labor supply and optimal bequest taxation pp. 127-130

- Hakki Yazici
- Central bank independence and inflation in Africa: The role of financial systems and institutional quality pp. 131-146

- Abel Mawuko Agoba, Joshua Abor, Kofi A. Osei and Jarjisu Sa-Aadu
Volume 17, issue 3, 2017
- Heterogeneity across emerging market central bank reaction functions pp. 111–116

- Mesut Turkay
- Investor herds and oil prices evidence in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) equity markets pp. 77–89

- Talat Ulussever and Riza Demirer
- Career choice and the strength of weak ties pp. 91–97

- Semih Tumen
- The effect of house price changes on cohort consumption in Turkey pp. 99–110

- Evren Ceritoğlu
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- Empirical investigation of purchasing power parity for Turkey: Evidence from recent nonlinear unit root tests pp. 39–45

- Dilem Yildirim
- Financial development convergence: New evidence for the EU pp. 47–54

- Dilara Kilinc, Ünal Seven and Ibrahim Yetkiner
- News impact for Turkish food prices pp. 55–76

- Meltem Chadwick and Meltem Bastan
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- TFP growth in Turkey revisited: The effect of informal sector pp. 11–17

- Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu, Ceyhun Elgin and Oguz Oztunali
- Capital market and economic growth nexus: Evidence from Turkey pp. 19–29

- Yener Coskun, Ünal Seven, Hasan Ertugrul and Talat Ulussever
- Assessing nominal GDP targeting in the South African context pp. 1–10

- Kenneth Creamer and Robert Tregathen Botha
- An evaluation of inflation expectations in Turkey pp. 31–38

- Barış Soybilgen and Ege Yazgan
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