Browsing by Author "Babacan, Mehmet"
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Beyond planning and liberalization: Foreign trade and industrial development in Turkey
Babacan, Mehmet (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)After a brief open-economy experience during the 1920s, the Turkish economy could be regarded as state-controlled, planned, and partially closed for the following half a century. Trade, meanwhile, played a limited role ... -
Gauging the ethicality of students in Turkish institutions of higher education
Beekun, Rafik I.; Alayoğlu, Nihat; Öztürk, Ali Osman; Babacan, Mehmet; Westerman, James W. (Springer, 2017)We investigated the ethical behavior of Turkish university students to (a) compare the difference in ethical behavior between business students and non-business students, (b) examine the impact of key contingency variables ... -
On the path to high-income status or to middle-income trap: The Turkish economy in search of its future
Aysan, Ahmet Faruk; Babacan, Mehmet; Gür, Nurullah; Karahan, Hatice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)The growth episode of the Turkish economy in the 2000s was written based on two integrated fundamentals: fixing the deteriorating dynamics and implementing further reforms to stimulate economic activity. This basic formula ... -
Turkish economy: Between middle income trap and high income status
Aysan, Ahmet Faruk; Babacan, Mehmet; Gür, Nurullah; Karahan, Hatice (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)This book scrutinizes the last 15 years of exceptional growth in the Turkish economy, and presents a model for sustainable ongoing growth that has particular implications for other key emerging economies. The growth of the ... -
Understanding change in disruptive contexts: The role of the time paradox and locus of control
Manisalıgil, Alperen; Gölgeci, İsmail; Bakker, Arnold B.; Aysan, Ahmet Faruk; Babacan, Mehmet; Gür, Nurullah (Elsevier Inc., 2023)We examine how the experience of time and locus of control influence organizational change in disruptive contexts. Through the cycles of the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and their relaxations in Turkey, we found that ...