Uluslararası Ticaret ve Finansman Bölümü / Department of International Trade and Finance
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Publication Embargo Great Recession, Financialization and Marxian PoliticalEconomy(2017-07) Bakır, Hasan; Bahtiyar, Görkem; 156110; 156109Mainstream economic approaches, such as Keynesian and Neoclassical, agree one another in that the crises of capitalism should be handled within the capitalism. While Keynesians defend preemptive state intervention to avoid crises, neoclassical economics believe that the market will solve all problems without the need to resort to state action. After the Great Depression in 1930, Keynesian economics gained popularity, while neoclassical economics took over in the 1970s. Today, Keynesian economics became popular again in the aftermath of 2008 financial crisis. According to them, there is no alternative to the market system. Marxian explanation of 2008 financial crisis presents an alternative to the both. In this light, the aim of this study is to discuss the Marxian take on the 2008 global crisis, focusing on the phenomenon of financialization in this context.Publication Embargo Sustainable Development and it is Applicability Through Regional Development Agencies(2019-01) Bakır, Hasan; Bahtiyar, Görkem; 156110; 156109Enabling the use of regional resources and including local actors in policy making processes are integral components of the sustainable development paradigm. Thus, the view that Regional Development Agencies would mitigate the adoption of sustainable development practices became evident. In this study, implementation of the sustainable development policies via development agencies will be examined. A method which is used towards this aim is to analyze studies which are related to the subject and discussing. As a result of these discussions, it has been seen that, while some targets have already turned into reality, Turkey still has a long road ahead in terms of attaining sustainable development at the regional level.