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4th LSE Workshop on Political Economy of Turkey

Hosted by the European Institute, Systemic Risk Centre and Contemporary Turkish Studies

Online and in-person public event (Vera Anstey Room, Old Building)

European Institute, Systemic Risk Centre and Contemporary Turkish Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science are jointly organising a workshop on the Political Economy of Turkey.

The event will provide a platform for researchers and policymakers to discuss new research and to identify areas where further academic and policy-oriented work is needed. There will be a dedicated discussant for each paper, as well as open floor discussion.

The workshop features an online keynote speech by Professor Şebnem Kalemli-Özcan (University of Maryland).

Organisers: 

Orkun Saka @_OrkunSaka (City & LSE/SRC), Lydia Assouad @lydia_assouad (LSE), Davide Luca @d_t_luca (Cambridge & LSE)

Programme Committee: 

Chris Anderson (LSE), Lydia Assouad (LSE), Selim Aytac (Koç), Melani Cammett (Harvard), Paul De Grauwe (LSE), Selva Demiralp (Koç), Seda Ertaç (Koç), Selim Gulesci (TCD), Refet Gurkaynak (Bilkent), Yaprak Gürsoy (LSE), Davide Luca (Cambridge), Adeel Malik (Oxford), Berkay Özcan (LSE), Orkun Saka (City)

Please click here to access and download the programme for our upcoming workshop.

More about this event

The LSE European Institute (@LSEEI) is a centre for research and graduate teaching on the processes of integration and fragmentation within Europe. In the most recent national Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) the Institute was ranked first for research in its sector.

The Systemic Risk Centre (SRC) was set up to study the risks that may trigger the next financial crisis and to develop tools to help policymakers and financial institutions become better prepared. 

Contemporary Turkish Studies focuses on the politics and economy of Türkiye and its relations with the rest of Europe. The research group aims to promote a deeper understanding of contemporary Türkiye through interdisciplinary and critical research, teaching and related public activities.

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