Emre Deliveli's Blog on Economics

This blog is a collection on my ramblings on Economics. I plan to write on current economic issues, recent research (sometimes mine, but more often others’), and issues of interest to economists. As I am writing from Turkey, I will try to focus more on the Turkish economy. While I will write in English, I will refer to articles in Turkish and might occasionally invite a guest blogger to write in Turkish. So, apologies for the semi-bilingual nature of the blog if you do not speak Turkish...

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

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LinkedIn Emre, I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn. - Emre ...
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Saturday, May 21, 2011

MIGRATION of the BLOG

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It is time to say goodbye... Well not really: Nouriel Roubini's new Economonitor site is up: http://www.economonitor.com/ So are the ...
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Friday, May 20, 2011

The end of an era or two

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I learned this week that Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review 's South Weekly , to which your friendly neighborhood economist was ...
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Roubini Post: Jordanian Lessons for a Turkish Economist

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This post already appeared in Hurriyet Daily News this week ; Roubini Global Economics Emerging Markets EconoMonitor ...
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

I really seem to have found my niche...

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...in the popularity department that is: Unless I write a controversial column , I seem to have settled down in the lower parts of Hurriyet ...
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Pardon my appreance...

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.... while I am in construction, of the blog that is... I just came back from a two-week consulting gig in Jordan and will be posting seve...
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Monday, May 16, 2011

Weekly Hurriyet Column: Jordanian lessons for a Turkish economist

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Below is my Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review column for this week, which you can also read at the Daily New...
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Another decent performance

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I again made it to the top 10 with my impressions from Jordan : Speaking of the column: If you thought I have an inflated ego (I know of at...
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Monday, May 9, 2011

Weekly Hurriyet Column: Impressions from Jordan

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Below is my Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review column for this week (it is actually last, as I am posting this exactly ...
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Another update in process

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As I mentioned before in the column, I am in Jordan, in the middle of a consulting gig for the Jordanian economy, banking sector and capital...
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Roubini Post: Turkey: Financial Center Dreaming - II

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I just noticed I forgot to put this Roubini column, which was published exactly two weeks ago, to the blog. Uppsss.... But I will still post...
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Monday, May 2, 2011

Weekly Hurriyet Column: Financial Center Dreaming - II

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Below is my Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review column for this week (it is actually last, as I am posting this exactly a...
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Friday, April 29, 2011

Live-semi-live blogging and/or a future column

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I am at the Sabanci Center in Istanbul (home of Akbank ), waiting for the Istanbul as Financial Center conference . Other than being pissed...
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Roubini Post, Turkey: These Economists Are Crazy!

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This post already appeared in Hurriyet Daily News this week ; Roubini Global Economics Emerging Markets EconoMonitor ...
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

In store for the next few weeks

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I will be traveling to Jordan for a consulting gig in the first two weeks of May. Since I will be quite busy there and will be concentrating...
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Another decent performance

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With not sufficient power in my Bberry to run the radio, I was completely bored at the Adana airport, waiting for my flight in a terminal wi...
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Monday, April 25, 2011

My favorite Turkey graphs

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I was having lunch on Friday with a group on non-Turkish economists interested in the Turkish economy. Based on their questions, I have chos...
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My-CHP hype cools down...

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.... after Kemal Kilicdaroglu started with the populist promises such as giving SMEs interest-free loans and he like.  So although I am not...

Weekly Hurriyet Column: These economists are crazy!

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Below is my Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review column for this week, which you can also read at the Daily News ...
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Friday's conference

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Friday's conference did take place, although I was late for my own presentation: I left home (Cengelkoy) at 8.55, hoping to comfortably...
Thursday, April 21, 2011

Why I am voting for the CHP

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I am at the Dalaman Airport, waiting for my flight to Istanbul and reading the CHP's Economic Manifesto. I am impressed! There are pa...
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Reminder: Launch of IMF reports at Koc University tomorrow (with paper links)

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As I mentioned earlier , you have a chance to hear your friendly neighborhood economist live at the launch of two IMF reports at Koc Unive...

So much for Central Bank independence

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Nope, I am not going start on the new Central Bank governor Erdem Basci's long-time (four decades or so) friendship with economy czar Ba...
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Roubini Post, Turkey: The economic consequences of Mr. Erdoğan

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This post already appeared in Hurriyet Daily News this week ; Roubini Global Economics Emerging Markets EconoMonitor ...
Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Competition Indices

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I just finished all the contracts for my moonlighting activities , and all the haggling has given me a complete new look into Industrial Org...
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Monday, April 18, 2011

Attention attention, ego getting inflated again:)

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Another great performance from your friendly neighborhood economist , including one gold... And one silver: This is the second time I am mak...
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An invitation to hear my ramblings live

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You can see me live at the Koc University / ERF event on Friday . As you can see, I will be the discussant of the first IMF paper. Both pap...
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I am not a heartless capitalist pig:)

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Since I got the serious stuff out of the way, i.e. the column and the express-addendum , I can now do some humor before I officially close ...
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Addendum to Hurriyet column: The economic consequences of Mr. Erdoğan

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As I mentioned when I posted the column about an hour ago, I am quite unsatisfied on how this turned out. I noticed, after I submitted it ...

Weekly Hurriyet Column: The economic consequences of Mr. Erdoğan

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Below is my Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review column for this week, which you can also read at the Daily News ...
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Please like me:)

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As I have pre-announced a couple of times, I will be migrating this blog to Nouriel Roubini's new blog aggregation site soon. I cannot m...
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I don't want to brag...

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... as I am often accused of having an inflated ego and all that , and you didn't need little birds similar to Emin Colasan's to fig...
Thursday, April 14, 2011

Roubini Post, Turkey: I Expect You to Die, Mr. Bond

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This post already appeared in Hurriyet Daily News this week ; Roubini Global Economics Emerging Markets EconoMonitor ...
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Addendum to Hurriyet column: I expect you to die, Mr. Bond

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As you know, I had already posted an addendum to this week's column even before the column was published, one which solely focused on ...
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