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Recep Tekeli

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First Name:Recep
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Last Name:Tekeli
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RePEc Short-ID:pte151
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Nazilli İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi
Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi

Aydin, Turkey
http://nazilliiibf.adu.edu.tr/
RePEc:edi:iiadutr (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Tekeli, Recep & Hotunluoğlu, Hakan, 2014. "Analysing the Fiscal Sustainability of Central and Local Governments in Turkey," Business and Economics Research Journal, Uludag University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, vol. 5(3), pages 113-127, July.
  2. Hakan HOTUNLUOĞLU & Recep TEKELİ, 2013. "Budget Deficits and Democracy: The Case of Turkey," Sosyoekonomi Journal, Sosyoekonomi Society, issue 19(19).
  3. Recep TEKELİ & Sacit Hadi AKDEDE, 2008. "Yerel yönetimlerde politik konjonktür hareketleri: Türkiye’de belediyeler üzerine bir uygulama," Iktisat Isletme ve Finans, Bilgesel Yayincilik, vol. 23(262), pages 89-111.
  4. Recep Tekeli & Muhittin Kaplan, 2008. "Determinants of the Distribution of the Central-Government Budgetary Grants in Turkey," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 26(5), pages 954-967, October.
  5. Hakan HOTUNLUOĞLU & Recep TEKELİ, 2007. "Karbon Vergisinin Ekonomik Analizi ve Etkileri: Karbon Vergisinin Emisyon Azaltıcı Etkisi Var Mı?," Sosyoekonomi Journal, Sosyoekonomi Society, issue 2007-2.
  6. Recep TEKELİ & Sacit Hadi AKDEDE, 2007. "Türkiye’de belediye harcama ve gelirlerinin illerin yakınsamasına etkisi," Iktisat Isletme ve Finans, Bilgesel Yayincilik, vol. 22(253), pages 50-67.

Chapters

  1. Þakir Görmüþ & Recep Tekeli & Osman Peker, 2008. "Similarities and Differences of The 1994 and 2001 Turkish Currency Crises: A Signal Approach," Papers of the Annual IUE-SUNY Cortland Conference in Economics, in: Oguz Esen & Ayla Ogus (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Emerging Economic Issues in a Globalizing World, pages 246-260, Izmir University of Economics.

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Articles

  1. Hakan HOTUNLUOĞLU & Recep TEKELİ, 2013. "Budget Deficits and Democracy: The Case of Turkey," Sosyoekonomi Journal, Sosyoekonomi Society, issue 19(19).

    Cited by:

    1. Salih BARIŞIK & Abdullah BARIS, 2017. "Impact of governance on budget deficit in developing countries," Theoretical and Applied Economics, Asociatia Generala a Economistilor din Romania - AGER, vol. 0(2(611), S), pages 111-130, Summer.

  2. Recep TEKELİ & Sacit Hadi AKDEDE, 2008. "Yerel yönetimlerde politik konjonktür hareketleri: Türkiye’de belediyeler üzerine bir uygulama," Iktisat Isletme ve Finans, Bilgesel Yayincilik, vol. 23(262), pages 89-111.

    Cited by:

    1. Nazlı KEYİFLİ & Sacit Hadi AKDEDE, 2020. "Political Polarization and Size of Government," Sosyoekonomi Journal, Sosyoekonomi Society, issue 28(44).

  3. Recep Tekeli & Muhittin Kaplan, 2008. "Determinants of the Distribution of the Central-Government Budgetary Grants in Turkey," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 26(5), pages 954-967, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés & Luca, Davide, 2014. "Electoral politics and regional development: assessing the geographical allocation of public investment in Turkey," CEPR Discussion Papers 10043, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    2. Luca, Davide, 2016. "Votes and Regional Economic Growth: Evidence from Turkey," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 78(C), pages 477-495.
    3. Davide Luca & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose, 2015. "Distributive Politics and Regional Development: Assessing the Territorial Distribution of Turkey's Public Investment," Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 51(11), pages 1518-1540, November.
    4. Davide Luca, 2013. "Regional development goals and distributive politics in the allocation of Turkey's central investments: socioeconomic criteria, parties and legislators' personal networks," ERSA conference papers ersa13p981, European Regional Science Association.
    5. Gül Berna Özcan & Umut Gündüz, 2015. "Energy privatisations, business-politics connections and governance under political Islam," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 33(6), pages 1714-1737, December.
    6. Yannis Psycharis & Stavroula Iliopoulou & Maria Zoi & Panagiotis Pantazis, 2021. "Beyond the socio‐economic use of fiscal transfers: The role of political factors in Greek intergovernmental grant allocations," Regional Science Policy & Practice, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 13(3), pages 982-1008, June.

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