Financialisation and the Financial and Economic Crises: The Case of Turkey

2016-08-01
Cömert, Hasan
Erdem, Nilgün
Karaçimen, Elif
Orhangazi, Özgür
Özgür, Gökçer

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H. Cömert, N. Erdem, E. Karaçimen, Ö. Orhangazi, and G. Özgür, Financialisation and the Financial and Economic Crises: The Case of Turkey. 2016.