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Industrial Policy in Turkey
Industrial Policy in Turkey
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A01=Mina Toksoz
A01=Mustafa Kutlay
A01=William Hale
Author_Mina Toksoz
Author_Mustafa Kutlay
Author_William Hale
Category=KCZ
economic history
economic policy
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industrial policy
industrialisation
middle-income economies
political economy
Turkey
Turkish economics
Turkish industrialisation
Turkish politics
Product details
- ISBN 9781399510141
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 06 Dec 2023
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
At a time when many governments in advanced or emerging markets are embarking on some form of industrial policy and protectionism, this book looks at how these policies have evolved in Turkey in comparison with other emerging markets. Based on a historical-institutional political economy framework the book examines the main factors domestic and global contributing to the rise, retreat and return of industrial policy in Turkey. It argues that it is not the state's intervention to the market per se, but uncertainty-amplifying interventions of the state because of its weak capacity that conditioned the effectiveness of industrial policy in Turkey. To this end, it also poses broader conceptual questions of relevance to other emerging markets about the role of the state in economic development.
Mina Toksoz is an International Economist having worked at the Economist Intelligence Unit variously as Editorial Director of the Middle East, Europe, and the Country Risk Service. She was Senior Equity Strategist EMEA at AbnAmro, Head of Country Risk at Standard Bank, and Senior Manager of Sovereign risk at Lloyds’ Bank. Other associations included Associate Fellow at Chatham House and is currently an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Manchester Business School; and council member of British Association for Turkish Area Studies. She has written widely on Turkey, Middle East, Emerging Markets, and her latest book The Economist Guide to Country Risk was published by Profile Books in 2014. Mustafa Kutlay is a senior lecturer in the Department of International Politics at City, University of London. His current research focuses on developing countries (with particular reference to the political economy of Turkey and Turkish foreign policy), comparative political economy of institutions and development in the global South, and political risk analysis. His articles appeared in International Affairs, Journal of Democracy, Globalizations, Government & Opposition, Third World Quarterly and The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, among others. William Hale is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Political and International Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, and a former Professor with special reference to the politics of Turkey in the Department. He is the author of numerous book, including Turkish Foreign Policy 1774-2000 (2000, Frank Cass), Turkey, the United States and Iraq (2006, London Middle East Institute) and Islamism, Democracy and Liberalism, The Case of the AKP (co-authored with Ergun Özbudun, 2011, Routledge) besides many articles on Turkey’s politics and foreign relations.
Industrial Policy in Turkey
€107.99
