2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11293-012-9356-9
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The Political Foundations of Economic Crises and the Economic Foundations of Political Crises; The Intermingling Relationship: Turkish Case 1950–2002

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“…So, the root of economic problems passes through politicians and elites seeking to remain in power and enrich themselves. In Turkey, political crises are seen as a result of macroeconomic and financial crises by Gunes (2013). An article from Muller and Osterloh (2018) tested the indirect effects of politics and political orientation on economic outcomes (investment and consumption), connecting economic and private actors' confidence (lack of) and expectations of future government actions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the root of economic problems passes through politicians and elites seeking to remain in power and enrich themselves. In Turkey, political crises are seen as a result of macroeconomic and financial crises by Gunes (2013). An article from Muller and Osterloh (2018) tested the indirect effects of politics and political orientation on economic outcomes (investment and consumption), connecting economic and private actors' confidence (lack of) and expectations of future government actions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Military takeovers in the Middle East are different from military interventions elsewhere because of the material and ideological interests they uphold as an organisational entity (Yildirim, 2013). The Turkish people have struggled and gone through the scourge of four successful military coups in the years 1960, 1971, 1980 and 1997, which overthrew democratic governments (Günes, 2013;Atasoy, 2011). According to Nassar (2016), the first three were straight-out military coups.…”
Section: Turkey Military Coup Attempt: Background and Impact Of Sociamentioning
confidence: 99%