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Institutions and Business Organizations in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic
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2020-01-01
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Ağır, Münis Seven
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This chapter examines historical factors shaping the adoption and spread of business organizational forms in Turkey and their implications for economic development and social welfare. In particular, it focuses on the institutions—legal and moral codes—defining the responsibilities and opportunities associated with business activity in the late Ottoman Empire and the way they shaped the later evolution of business law and culture in Turkey. Through this analysis, the chapter will highlight pecu- liarities of the Turkish case by referring to other cases without o ering a fully fledged comparison. Thus, it aims to present the peculiarities of the Turkish case in a way that would support or challenge generaliza- tions about institutional conditions of a welfare-enhancing business environment
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82635
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BUSINESS, ETHICS AND EVOLUTION OF TURKISH CAPITALISM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
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M. S. Ağır,
Institutions and Business Organizations in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic
. 2020, p. 50.