Based in Washington, D.C.
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Previously served as an assistant professor of International Economics at the SAIS Bologna Center in Italy and a lecturer of economics at The George Washington University’s Department of Economics and Elliott School of International Affairs; was research assistant in the International Monetary Fund’s Research Department and research associate for the Asian Development Bank Institute in Tokyo; received GWU teaching fellowship and graduate teaching assistantship; awarded Monbusho (Monbukagakusho) Culture and Sports Scholarship by the Japanese Ministry of Education and German Academic Exchange Services (DAAD) Scholarship; Ph.D., economics, The George Washington University
“Allocation of Financial Wealth in Turkey” in Sermaye Piyasası Dergisi, Special Edition on Financial Engineering and Risk Management (2012), “Tectonic Shifts in the Global Economy: The Power of Emerging Markets” in The Bologna Center Journal of International Affairs (2012); “The Paradoxes of Global Economic Convergence,” in Milken Institute Review (2012); “Changing Nature of North-South Linkages: Stylized Facts and Explanations,” co-author, in Journal of Asian Economics (2008)
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