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Aysu Celgin

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First Name:Aysu
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Last Name:Celgin
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RePEc Short-ID:pce214
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Affiliation

Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası

Ankara, Turkey
http://www.tcmb.gov.tr/
RePEc:edi:tcmgvtr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Aysu Celgin & Mert Gokcu & Selcuk Gul & Abdullah Kazdal, 2021. "Turizmin Buyume ve Istihdam Uzerindeki Etkileri," CBT Research Notes in Economics 2102, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  2. Aysu Celgin & Elif Akbostanci, 2021. "Constructing an Economic Activity Indicator for Turkey," Working Papers 2114, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  3. Aysu Celgin & Mahmut Gunay, 2020. "Weekly Economic Conditions Index for Turkey," CBT Research Notes in Economics 2018, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  4. Aysu Celgin & Tuba Yilmaz, 2019. "Sektorel Cikti Acigi," CBT Research Notes in Economics 1910, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.
  5. Ozgur Ozel & Aysu Celgin & Mert Gokcu, 2019. "Ihracat ve Ithalatta Gelir ve Goreli Fiyat Etkilerinin Ayristirilmasi," CBT Research Notes in Economics 1905, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.

Articles

  1. Aysu Çelgin & Elif Akbostancı, 2022. "Construction of an Economic Activity Indicator for Turkey," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(8), pages 2229-2242, June.

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Working papers

  1. Aysu Celgin & Mahmut Gunay, 2020. "Weekly Economic Conditions Index for Turkey," CBT Research Notes in Economics 2018, Research and Monetary Policy Department, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel J. Lewis & Karel Mertens & James H. Stock & Mihir Trivedi, 2020. "Measuring Real Activity Using a Weekly Economic Index," Staff Reports 920, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

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  1. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (4) 2019-05-20 2020-12-07 2021-07-19 2021-07-19. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2019-10-21 2021-07-19. Author is listed
  3. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2019-05-20

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