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1996-2001 on Turkey. This period is associated with a weakly regulated and relatively unsupervised expansion of the banking …
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It is a truism that households in developing countries that face idiosyncratic income/expenditure shocks may face difficulties in smoothing consumption through formal credit institutions, and hence rely, at least partially, on informal ties. While this issue has been explored extensively in the...
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unique individual level data set from a nation-wide survey implemented after the 2001 crisis in Turkey, of which one major …
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in Istanbul, Turkey. In addition to socioeconomic variables, such as insurance status or income, which have often been …
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Since the 1980s, most emerging economies have experienced economic crises associated with large, prolonged current account deficits and real exchange rate misalignment. Eventually these governments ended up devaluing national currencies. Empirical evidence from developing countries suggests that...
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