Items where Author is "Saka, Orkun"

Number of items: 29.
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  • Epidemic exposure, financial technology, and the digital divide. Saka, Orkun; Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Lending cycles and real outcomes:costs of political misalignment. Bircan, Çağatay; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Revenge of the experts:will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat Giray; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • The political scar of epidemics. Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Chapter
  • Elections and economic cycles:what can we learn from the recent Turkish experience? Bircan, Çağatay; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Financial crises and liberalization:progress or reversals? Saka, Orkun; Campos, Nauro F.; De Grauwe, Paul; Ji, Yuemei; Martelli, Angelo
  • On the complementarity between labour market regulation and tax reforms in the European Union. Martelli, Angelo; Campos, Nauro F.; Ganslmeier, Michael; Ji, Yuemei; Saka, Orkun
  • Structural reforms in Europe:lessons from early experiences. Saka, Orkun; Martelli, Angelo; Ganslmeier, Michael; Ji, Yuemei; Campos, Nauro F.; De Grauwe, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Working paper
  • Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias and information during Eurozone crisis. Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Epidemic exposure, financial technology, and the digital divide. Saka, Orkun; Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Financial crises and liberalization:progress or reversals? Saka, Orkun; Campos, Nauro; De Grauwe, Paul; Ji, Yuemei; Martelli, Angelo picture_as_pdf
  • Financial policymaking after crises:public vs. private interests. Saka, Orkun; Ji, Yuemei; De Grauwe, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • Lending cycles and real outcomes:costs of political misalignment. Bircan, Çağatay; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Revenge of the experts:will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Aksoy, Cevat; Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Revenge of the experts:will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • The political scar of epidemics. Aksoy, Cevat; Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
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  • Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. Beck, Thorsten; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. Beck, Thorsten; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Financial crises and right-wing populism:how do politics and finance shape each other? Beck, Thorsten; Saka, Orkun; Volpin, Paolo picture_as_pdf
  • Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. Saka, Orkun; Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. Saka, Orkun; Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. Saka, Orkun; Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat picture_as_pdf
  • Labour market regulation and tax reform complement each other. Martelli, Angelo; Campos, Nauro F.; Ganslmeier, Michael; Ji, Yuemei; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • There is a 'good' reason for EU banks to hold their own country's sovereign debt. Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Transparency about risks and consistent messaging may reduce vaccine scepticism. Eichengreen, Barry; Aksoy, Cevat; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • What drives regulation in the aftermath of financial crises? Saka, Orkun; Ji, Yuemei; De Grauwe, Paul picture_as_pdf
  • What past epidemics tell us about public trust in science — and scientists. Aksoy, Cevat; Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Young people exposed to an epidemic have less trust in political institutions for the rest of their lives. Giray Aksoy, Cavet; Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf
  • Young people trust governments less after exposure to an epidemic. Aksoy, Cevat; Eichengreen, Barry; Saka, Orkun picture_as_pdf