04.01. Department of Economics

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04.01. Department of Economics
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City
Ankara
Country
Turkey

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1Mar-20162005-2015 Arası Dönemde Türkiye’de Büyüme-işsizlik İlişkisi ve Arz-talep Şoklarının Rolü
22008The Accuracy of Statistical Distributions in Microsoft (r) Excel 2007
32022Acquisition, Aggregation, and Sharing of Information in Sequential-Move Aggregative Games
42024Allocation Without Transfers: a Welfare-Maximizing Mechanism Under Incomplete Information
52019Analysis of Entrant and Incumbent Bidding in Public Procurement Auctions
62011Analyzing Energy Consumption and Gdp Nexus Using Maximum Entropy Bootstrap: the Case of Turkey
7Apr-2016Arabuluculuk Kuramı Üzerine Ekonomik Bir Yaklaşım, Eksik Bilgi Kaynaklı Çatışma Çözümünde Etkin Arabuluculuk: Taraflı Ya Da Tarafsız?
81-Dec-2018Are Credit Rating Agencies Regionally Biased?
92024Attainment and Gender Equality in Higher Education: Evidence From a Large-Scale Expansion
102007The Bank Lending Channel in Turkey: Effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio
11Oct-2020Bargaining Over Collusion: the Threat of Supply Function Versus Cournot Competition Under Demand Uncertainty and Cost Asymmetry
122024The Bayesian Approach To Monopoly Regulation After 40 Years
132012Bir Sosyal Fayda/maliyet Analizi: Soma-a Santrali Özelinde Kömür ve Rüzgâr Alternatifleri
14Aug-2016Bootstrap Inference of Level Relationships in the Presence of Serially Correlated Errors: a Large Scale Simulation Study and an Application in Energy Demand
152022Bridging Bargaining Theory With the Regulation of a Natural Monopoly
162022Bunching Below Thresholds To Manipulate Public Procurement
172021Can Resale Harm the Original Seller in a Second-Price Auction?
182010Capital Account Liberalisation and Poverty: How Close Is the Link?
192023Capital Flight and the Real Exchange Rate: Evidence From Resource Scarce Mena Countries
202021Central Bank Response in Emerging Economies During Covid-19