The London School of Economics and Political Science’s Institute of European Studies, Institute of Contemporary Turkish Studies, School of Public Policy and Centre for Systemic Risk will jointly host a workshop on Turkey’s political economy.
The workshop will take place on 7 June 2024 at the LSE campus. It will feature several selected presentations and discussions, culminating in an open keynote address. The event will provide a platform for researchers and policymakers to discuss new research and identify areas where further academic and policy-oriented efforts are needed. Theoretical and empirical contributions will be presented.
To access and download the programme for the upcoming workshop “LSE Turkey Workshop” please click here.
The workshop will feature a keynote speech by Professor Ufuk Akçiğit (University of Chicago).
Professor Ufuk Akçiyit (Ufukaku / translator (TR) is the Arnold C. Herberger Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago. He is also a research professor at the Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) where he leads a research group focusing on economic inequality between East and West Germany. He is also Co-Director of Graduate Career at the University of Chicago, a Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
Organizer:
Program Committee:
Chris Anderson (LSE) Selim Aytak (Koç) Selva Demiralp (Koç) Asli Demirgüç-Kunt (CGD) Refet Gürkaynak (Bilkent) Yaprak Gursoy (LSE) Timur Klan (Duke) Davide Luca (Cambridge) Adeel Malik (Oxford) Berkay Ozkan (LSE) Orkun Saka (City)
More details about this event:
The European Institute is a centre for research and postgraduate teaching on processes of integration and fragmentation within Europe.
Contemporary Turkish Studies focuses on Turkish politics and economy and its relations with European countries. The program aims to deepen the understanding of contemporary Turkey through interdisciplinary and critical research, teaching, and related public activities.
The LSE School of Public Policy equips you with the skills and ideas to transform people and societies. It is an international community where ideas and practice meet. Their approach develops professionals with the ability to analyse, understand and solve contemporary governance challenges.
The Systemic Risk Centre (SRC) was established to study the risks that could cause the next financial crisis and to develop tools to help policymakers and financial institutions be better prepared. Based at the London School of Economics (LSE), the Centre is generously funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (grant numbers ES/K002309/1 and ES/R009724/1).
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