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Kur Krizleri ve İnsani Fonlar: Türkiye'de Refah ve Parasal Dinamikler

Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 77 - 88, 26.04.2022

Abstract

Türkiye'nin mali ve kurumsal mirası, para biriminin rekabet edebilirliğine garantiler dayatmak için politika düzenlemesi için dar bir alan açmaktadır. Makale, Türkiye'nin son ekonomik kronolojisindeki finansal özellikleri, ampirik enflasyon itici güçlerini ve yeni parasal araçları ele alıyor; para birimi oynaklığı ile AB-Türkiye anlaşmasının insani bağlamı arasında bir ilişki sunmayı amaçlıyor. Spesifik olarak, kayıt dışı ekonomilerin yaygınlığı, konut piyasası dönüşümleri ve yüksek faiz getiren özel borç birikimi, mevcut refah sunumu modelinde etkili politika değişkenleri olarak görünmektedir. İnsani yardım fonları ile devlet tarafından tanımlanan amaçların kesiştiği noktada, Acil Sosyal Güvenlik Ağı (ESSN) gibi nakit transfer programlarından tahsis edilen fonların gerçek değerini korumak, stratejik olarak önemlidir

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Currency Crises and Humanitarian Funds: Welfare and Monetary Dynamics in Turkey

Year 2022, Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 77 - 88, 26.04.2022

Abstract

The fiscal and institutional heritage of Turkey sets a narrow room for policy regulation to impose guarantees to currency competitiveness. The paper considers financial features, empirical inflation drivers, and novel monetary instruments in the recent economic chronology of Turkey; aiming to present an association between currency volatility and the humanitarian context of the EU-Turkey agreement. Specifically, the prevalence of informal economies, housing market transformations, and the accumulation of high-interest bearing private debt appear as influential policy variables within the current model for welfare provision. At the intersection of humanitarian funds and state-defined aims, it strikes as startegically important to preserve the real value of allocated funds from cash transfer programmes such as the ESSN.

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  • Bayram, K., Abdullah, A. & Meera, A. K. (2017) ‘Identifying the optimal level of gold as a reserve asset using Black–Litterman model: The case for Malaysia, Turkey, KSA and Pakistan’, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, 11(3), 334-356.
  • Çelik, R., Keskin, A. & Keskin, A. (2020) 'The Impact of Economic Growth, Unemployment and Inflation on Informal Employment in Turkey: an ARDL Bounds Test Approach', Journal of Social Policy Conferences, 80, 451-474.
  • Cetinoglu, T. (2019) '‘New’ humanitarianisms and programming: the encounter of Turkey and Europe with Syrian refugees', Conflict, Security & Development, 19(3), 289-294.
  • Cetinoglu, T. & Yilmaz, V. (2021) 'A contextual policy analysis of a cash programme in a humanitarian setting: the case of the Emergency Social Safety Net in Turkey', Disasters, 45(3), 604-626.
  • Cömert, H. and Yeldan, E. (2018) 'A tale of three crises in Turkey: 1994, 2001 and 2008–09', ERC-Economic Research Center, Middle East Technical University, no. 1809.
  • Del Carpio, X. V. and Wagner, M. (2015) ‘The Impact of Syrians refugees on the Turkish labour market’, Policy Research Working Paper 7402, World Bank Group, August
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  • Kahlayar, N.; Outtara, B. & Fethi, S. (2020) ‘The Impact of Financial Crises on the Informal Economy: The Turkish Case’, Athens Journal of Business & Economics, 6(2), 145-172.
  • Kara, M. & Ekinci, M. B. (2018) 'New Monetary Policy Frame and Tools of the Central Bank in Turkey', International Journal of Social Science Research, 7(1), 46-61.
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  • Oba, B.; Assadi, D. & Kuscu, Z. K. (2019) 'Measuring the poor's wealth in Turkey', Cahiers du CEREN, 52, 77-92.
  • Orhangazi, Ö. and Yeldan, E. (2021) ‘The Re-making of the Turkish Crisis’, Development and Change, 52(3), 460-503.
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  • Yilmaz (2019) ‘The Emerging Welfare Mix for Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Interplay between Humanitarian Assistance Programmes and the Turkish Welfare System’, Journal of Social Policy, 48(4), 721-739.
  • Uysal, M. (2017) 'Financial stability and macroprudential policy in Turkey', BIS Papers No. 94.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Sebestyen Gergely

Adam Obrycki

Early Pub Date April 26, 2022
Publication Date April 26, 2022
Submission Date April 4, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 7 Issue: 1

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APA Gergely, S., & Obrycki, A. (2022). Currency Crises and Humanitarian Funds: Welfare and Monetary Dynamics in Turkey. Türk Sosyal Bilimler Araştırmaları Dergisi, 7(1), 77-88.