2020
DOI: 10.4324/9780367823054
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The Political Economy of Central Banking in Emerging Economies

Abstract: The predominance of technocracy and preference for institutional independence that was key to the market-state relationship since the end of the cold-war is being challenged by renewed calls for re-politicisation from across the political spectrum. The prime examples in developed economies are President Trump in the USA and the Labour Party leadership under Jeremy Corbyn in Britain. Re-politicisation points to a different, state-centric, model of accountability and legitimacy for the operation of institutions.… Show more

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“…In November of the same year, the G-20 meeting in Cape Town was attended by then-Minister of State Mehmet Şimsek as the head of the delegation of our country. A year later, on 31 March-2 April 2008 in Pretoria, The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Hilmi Guler attended the First Term Meeting of the Turkish-RSA Joint Economic Commission and held various meetings [10].…”
Section: The Detailed View Of Economic Relations Between Turkiye and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In November of the same year, the G-20 meeting in Cape Town was attended by then-Minister of State Mehmet Şimsek as the head of the delegation of our country. A year later, on 31 March-2 April 2008 in Pretoria, The Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Hilmi Guler attended the First Term Meeting of the Turkish-RSA Joint Economic Commission and held various meetings [10].…”
Section: The Detailed View Of Economic Relations Between Turkiye and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%