@article{1445155, note = {Includes index.}, author = {Özçelik, Emre, and Özdemir, Yonca,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1445155}, title = {Political economy of development in Turkey : 1838-present /}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan,}, abstract = {Adopting a political-economy perspective, this book is an original collection of research chapters that focus on Turkeys economic-development experience from the nineteenth century to the present. It provides a systematic and chronological examination of Turkeys major historical dynamics in the economic and socio-political spheres. The chapters are organized according to the consecutive phases of Turkeys political-economic development. Each chapter not only reflects on the country-specific aspects of those development phases, but also clarifies the dependence of domestic-policy orientations on the dynamics of the world economy. As such, the book provides a historically-conscious, political-economic account of Turkeys dependent-development experience. The book serves as a quality reference on the political economy of modern Turkey, bringing together fourteen prominent experts as contributing authors who have devoted their intellectual lives to the understanding and explanation of political-economic dynamics in both Turkey and the world. All contributors write on a historical period of the Turkish economy in which they are most specialized. This aspect of the book is a momentous advantage in the field of Turkey's political economy, enabling the highest degree of academic expertise to concentrate in each chapter. Emre Ozcelik is a faculty member of the Economics Program at the Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus (METU-NCC). Political economy of development and the Turkish economy are two of his main research interests. Yonca Ozdemir is a faculty member of the Political Science and International Relations Program at the Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus (METU-NCC). Her research examines the politics of economic reform, development theory and policy, globalization, economic crises, foreign aid, and populism. .}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7318-4}, recid = {1445155}, pages = {1 online resource (xxvii, 342 pages) :}, address = {Singapore :}, year = {2022}, }