Modelling General Equilibrium for Socially Responsible Macroeconomics: Seeking for the Alternatives to Fight Jobless Growth in Turkey

2006-01-01
Telli, Çağatay
Voyvoda, Ebru
Yeldan, Alp Erinç
ODTÜ Gelişme Dergisi

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Ç. Telli, E. Voyvoda, and A. E. Yeldan, “Modelling General Equilibrium for Socially Responsible Macroeconomics: Seeking for the Alternatives to Fight Jobless Growth in Turkey,” ODTÜ Gelişme Dergisi, pp. 255–295, 2006, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/76721.