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China Political Economy
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Turkey's economy from different perspectives after 1980 : the past, present and the future
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ISBN: 3631816022 3631816014 Year: 2020 Publisher: Berlin : Peter Lang,

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"Turkey has had a crucial change in terms of economic infrastructure after the decision of opening up the economy in 1980. Following import substituting industrialization strategy ended with an economic crisis at the end of the 1970s. With the beginning of the 1980s in January, a very radical economic program was announced that brought economic liberalization. After economic liberalization, each economic dynamics has changed as never going to be the same again, especially after opening up the capital account completely in 1989. The aim of this book is to share the academic research outputs and the field experiences on Turkey's economy for the related period with contributors from different backgrounds and different perspectives. The contributors to this book with their both academic and field experience provide a broad scanned understanding of the Turkey's economy after the 1980s and also expand the reader's horizon on a better understanding of expectations for the future. We appreciate them for becoming a team, and we sincerely thank each of them for sharing their experience and expertise. Ebru Gül Yılmaz Editor"--


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The political economy of populism : an introduction
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ISBN: 0429355696 0367368021 9780429355691 9781000200713 100020071X 9781000200805 1000200809 9781000200898 1000200892 9780367368029 Year: 2021 Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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The Political Economy of Populism explores the interplay between identity, the economy and inequality to explain the dynamics of populist votes since the beginning of the 20th century. The book discusses the political and economic implications of populist governance using data on populist incumbencies and linking it to historical data on the macro economy and democracy. Chapters draw from the most recent political science, economics and other social science literature, as well as historical data, to explain the long-term causes and consequences of populism. Populism emerges and gains traction when political entrepreneurs exploit underlying identity conflicts for political gains. As the distributional consequences of both economic distress and economic growth typically favor the elite over the poor and the lower middle class, economic shocks usually sharpen the underlying identity conflicts between the groups. The book provides evidence of significant differences in the ways fiscal and monetary policies are conducted by incumbent populists in Latin America, Europe and the OECD. The work concludes by suggesting avenues through which a 21st century social consensus can be built, so that our society can avoid repeating the mistakes that led to wars and failed economic experiments in the 20th century. The Political Economy of Populism marks a significant contribution to the study of populism and is suited to students and scholars across the social sciences, including economics, political science and sociology.

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