Global Crisis,National Responses: The Political Economy of Turkish Exceptionalism |
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Authors: | Ziya Öni? Ali Burak Güven |
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Institution: | 1. Department of International Relations , Koc University , Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer 34450, Istanbul, Turkey E-mail: aliguven@ku.edu.tr zonis@ku.edu.tr;3. Department of International Relations , Koc University , Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer 34450, Istanbul, Turkey E-mail: aliguven@ku.edu.tr |
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Abstract: | With its dilatory and piecemeal fiscal activism and uncharacteristic aversion to IMF assistance, the Turkish government's response to the global economic crisis of 2008–9 diverged considerably from prevalent trends in other major emerging market countries. Underlying this intriguing pattern were Turkey's pre-existing policy and macroeconomic constraints, cognitive lapses on the part of policymakers, and the conjunctural dynamics of domestic politics. The interplay of these factors progressively narrowed the policy space for vigorous action, leading to a motley combination of reactive initiatives that neither offered sufficient protection to vulnerable social groups nor promised sustainable growth in the long run despite rapid short-term recovery. |
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Keywords: | global economic crisis fiscal stimulus IMF emerging markets Turkey |
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