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Author Karagöz, Murat.

Title Istanbul as a Global Financial Center.

Publication Info. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (483 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Contents 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.
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.
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.
Note Economic Growth, Current Account Balance and Energy Consumption.
Summary 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 the future prospects of developing countries in terms of financial and economic perspectives. It will serve to raise awareness of the important opportunities and risks inherent in the global financial system, and makes a valuable contribution to wider economic debates by identifying the priorities a.
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Subject Financial institutions -- Turkey -- Istanbul.
Financial institutions.
Turkey -- Istanbul.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Zehir, Cemal.
Bildirci, Melike.
Other Form: Print version: Karagöz, Murat. Istanbul as a Global Financial Center. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ©2017
ISBN 9781527500662 (electronic book)
1527500667 (electronic book)