Şeref Bozoklu
Associate Professor of Economics, Istanbul University, Turkey
Şeref Bozoklu is an Associate Professor of Economics at Istanbul University, Turkey, and a Research Fellow at the Economic Research Forum. His main research interests include asymmetries and nonlinearities in monetary-financial economics, as well as environmental economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Istanbul University, Turkey, and is an alumnus of the Fulbright Visiting Scholar program at North Carolina State University (2019-2022). He has published articles in journals such as the Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Energy Economics, Energy Policy, among others.
Areas of Interest:
- Monetary Economics
- Applied Time Series Econometrics
- Environmental Economics
- Ph.D., Economics, Istanbul University, Turkey, 2012
- M.A., Economic Theory, Istanbul University, Turkey, 2005
- B.A., Economics, Istanbul University, Turkey, 2002
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Istanbul University, May 2018 - Present
- Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, North Carolina State University, September 2019 - September 2022
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Istanbul University, October 2016 - April 2018
- Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Lecturer Istanbul University, October 2002 - September 2016
- Finance as a Friend, Enemy, and Stranger in the U.S. Economy, 1952-2019, Socio-Economic Review, 21(1), 397-435, 2023 (with Taner Akan, Aycan Hepsag and Ebubekir Mollaahmetoğlu)
- The Oil Price‐Macroeconomic fundamentals nexus for emerging market economies: Evidence from a wavelet analysis, International Journal of Finance & Economics,27(1), 1569-1590, 2022 (with Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Ibrahim D. Raheem and Shawkat Hammoudeh
- Persistence in per capita energy consumption: A fractional integration approach with a Fourier function, Energy Economics, 91 (2020): 104926. with Veli Yılancı and M. Şehid Görüş)