Fatih Ozatay
Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey
Areas of Interest:
- Currency Crises
- Monetary Economics
- Turkish Economics
Education:
- Ph.D., Economics, Ankara University, Turkey, 1986
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Turkey, 1978
Experience:
- Professor, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey; Apr.2006-present
- Director, Economic Policy Research Institute, TEPAV; Jan.2007-present
- Vice Governor, Central Bank of Turkey; May 2001-Apr.2006
Latest Publications:
- Cufadar, A. and Ozatay, F. (2017). “Sovereign risk, public debt, dollarization, and the output effects of fiscal austerity”, Journal of International Money and Finance, 72(April), 75-92.
- Ozatay, F. (2016). “Turkey’s distressing dance with capital flows”, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 52(2), 336-350.
- Ozatay, F. (2015). “The policy response in emerging market economies in the G20”, in Managing Complexity: Economic Policy Cooperation after the Crisis, T. Bayoumi, S. Pickford P. Subachi, (eds.), chapter 8, 207-237, Brookings Institution Press, Washington DC.
Inflation Targeting in Turkey
Areas of Interest: Currency Crises Monetary Economics Turkish Economics Education: Ph.D., Economics, Ankara University, Turkey, 1986 B.S., Mechanical... Read More
September, 2008
Working PapersExpansionary Fiscal Consolidations: New Evidence from Turkey
Areas of Interest: Currency Crises Monetary Economics Turkish Economics Education: Ph.D., Economics, Ankara University, Turkey, 1986 B.S., Mechanical... Read More
June, 2008
Working PapersEmerging Market Sovereign Spreads, Global Financial Conditions and US Macroeconomic News
Areas of Interest: Currency Crises Monetary Economics Turkish Economics Education: Ph.D., Economics, Ankara University, Turkey, 1986 B.S., Mechanical... Read More
March, 2008
Working Papers