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Eurasian Economies

This volume explores the economies of countries in Asia, as well as the former Soviet socialist bloc countries of Central Asia and the Balkans. It analyses the region from the perspective of globalization and regional economic integration, economic growth and sustainable development, international trade and finance, money market and banking systems, labor market and external migration, energy and agricultural sectors. This book will appeal to anyone who is interested in economies of this region, their transition process towards a market economy regime, and their integration in the global world, including academicians from any field of social sciences, as well as decision makers, politicians, businessmen and journalists.


E. Ayşen Hiç Gencer is a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics of Beykent University, Turkey. She holds MA and PhD degrees from Istanbul University, Brown University and Boston University. Her research interests include international and regional economics, economic integration, macroeconomic theory and money and banking.

Selahattin Sarı is a Professor of Economics and the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences at Beykent University, Turkey. He previously worked at many administrative positions in the public sector, and his research interests include free trade areas, transition economies and their economic structures.

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ISBN: 1-5275-5784-7

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-5784-0

Release Date: 4th December 2020

Pages: 423

Price: £74.99

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