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Article

Eichengreen, Barry, Saka, Orkun and Aksoy, Cevat (2024) The political scar of epidemics. The Economic Journal. ISSN 0013-0133

Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2022) Epidemic exposure, financial technology, and the digital divide. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 54 (7). 1913 - 1940. ISSN 0022-2879

Bircan, Çağatay and Saka, Orkun (2021) Lending cycles and real outcomes: costs of political misalignment. The Economic Journal, 131 (639). 2763 – 2796. ISSN 0013-0133

Eichengreen, Barry, Aksoy, Cevat Giray and Saka, Orkun (2021) Revenge of the experts: will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Journal of Public Economics, 193. ISSN 0047-2727

Book Section

Saka, Orkun, Campos, Nauro F., De Grauwe, Paul, Ji, Yuemei and Martelli, Angelo (2020) Financial crises and liberalization: progress or reversals? In: Campos, Nauro F., De Grauwe, Paul and Ji, Yuemei, (eds.) Economic Growth and Structural Reforms in Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 177 - 213. ISBN 9781108479110

Martelli, Angelo, Campos, Nauro F., Ganslmeier, Michael, Ji, Yuemei and Saka, Orkun (2020) On the complementarity between labour market regulation and tax reforms in the European Union. In: Campos, Nauro F., De Grauwe, Paul and Ji, Yuemei, (eds.) Economic Growth and Structural Reforms in Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 280 - 314. ISBN 9781108479110

Saka, Orkun, Martelli, Angelo, Ganslmeier, Michael, Ji, Yuemei, Campos, Nauro F. and De Grauwe, Paul (2020) Structural reforms in Europe: lessons from early experiences. In: Campos, Nauro F., De Grauwe, Paul and Ji, Yuemei, (eds.) Economic Growth and Structural Reforms in Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 317 - 341. ISBN 9781108479110

Bircan, Çağatay and Saka, Orkun (2019) Elections and economic cycles: what can we learn from the recent Turkish experience? In: Diwan, Ishac, Malik, Adeel and Atiyas, Izak, (eds.) Crony Capitalism in the Middle East: Business and Politics from Liberalization to the Arab Spring. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 291 - 308. ISBN 9780198799870

Monograph

Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2022) Epidemic exposure, financial technology, and the digital divide. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (112). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Bircan, Çağatay and Saka, Orkun (2021) Lending cycles and real outcomes: costs of political misalignment. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (85). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Eichengreen, Barry, Aksoy, Cevat and Saka, Orkun (2020) Revenge of the experts: will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (106). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Saka, Orkun, Ji, Yuemei and De Grauwe, Paul (2020) Financial policymaking after crises: public vs. private interests. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (105). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Aksoy, Cevat, Eichengreen, Barry and Saka, Orkun (2020) The political scar of epidemics. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (97). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Aksoy, Cevat, Eichengreen, Barry and Saka, Orkun (2020) Revenge of the experts: will COVID-19 renew or diminish public trust in science? Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (96). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Saka, Orkun, Campos, Nauro, De Grauwe, Paul, Ji, Yuemei and Martelli, Angelo (2019) Financial crises and liberalization: progress or reversals? Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (90). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Saka, Orkun (2018) Domestic banks as lightning rods? Home bias and information during Eurozone crisis. Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers (84). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Online resource

Beck, Thorsten and Saka, Orkun (2021) Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.

Beck, Thorsten and Saka, Orkun (2021) Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. LSE Business Review (24 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.

Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.

Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE Business Review (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Eichengreen, Barry, Aksoy, Cevat and Saka, Orkun (2020) Transparency about risks and consistent messaging may reduce vaccine scepticism. LSE Business Review (16 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Saka, Orkun, Ji, Yuemei and De Grauwe, Paul (2020) What drives regulation in the aftermath of financial crises? LSE Business Review (04 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Beck, Thorsten, Saka, Orkun and Volpin, Paolo (2020) Financial crises and right-wing populism: how do politics and finance shape each other? LSE Business Review (07 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Giray Aksoy, Cavet, Eichengreen, Barry and Saka, Orkun (2020) Young people exposed to an epidemic have less trust in political institutions for the rest of their lives. LSE Business Review (23 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Aksoy, Cevat, Eichengreen, Barry and Saka, Orkun (2020) Young people trust governments less after exposure to an epidemic. LSE Covid 19 Blog (22 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Aksoy, Cevat, Eichengreen, Barry and Saka, Orkun (2020) What past epidemics tell us about public trust in science — and scientists. LSE Business Review (01 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Martelli, Angelo, Campos, Nauro F., Ganslmeier, Michael, Ji, Yuemei and Saka, Orkun (2020) Labour market regulation and tax reform complement each other. LSE Business Review (27 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Saka, Orkun (2020) There is a 'good' reason for EU banks to hold their own country's sovereign debt. LSE Business Review (10 Jan 2020), pp. 1-5. Blog Entry.

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