Recep Yorulmaz

Recep Yorulmaz
Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University | AYBU · Department of Public Finance

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Introduction
Recep Yorulmaz currently works at the Department of Public Finance, Yıldırım Beyazıt Üniversitesi. Recep does research in Public Finance, Islamic Economics and Financial Economics. Their current project is 'Financial Inclusion index'.
Additional affiliations
January 2017 - November 2017
Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
Position
  • Professor

Publications

Publications (11)
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Hızla küreselleşen ve dijitalleşen dünyamızda, multimedya, haberleşme, bilgisayar sistemleri vb. birçok alanda veri transferi kolaylıkla yapılabilmektedir. Blokzincir veri tabanı ise, bu verilerin haricinde değer atfettiğimiz dijital para gibi varlıkları da transfer etmemizi sağlayan bir teknolojidir. Merkeziyetçiliği ortadan kaldıran, güvenilirliğ...
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Çalışmanın amacı, finansal araçlara ulaşımın kolaylaştırılması yönünde politikaların, özellikle, toplumun alt gelir diliminde yer alan kesimlerinin yaşam standartları üzerindeki etkisinin ölçülmesidir. Bunun için ilk olarak, finansal araçlara ulaşımı temsil eden çok boyutlu bir finansal kapsayıcılık endeksi oluşturulmuştur. Oluşturulan endeks ile y...
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To alleviate the negative impacts of fluctuations, fiscal authorities frequently resort to counter-cyclical policies while some of them do not follow a pro-cyclical stance for fiscal discipline. Based upon this nexus, this study investigates how selected Middle East, and North African (MENA) countries respond to the movements in the economic growth...
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Following the UK’s exit from the EU, many countries–both in the union and outside–have started to gauge its possible impacts on their economies. Simply, the EU countries will be affected negatively since they will be required to do some extra paperwork to be able to import from or export to the UK from now on. On the other hand, non-EU countries ha...
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Following the steps of OECD's handbook on constructing the composite indices, this study aims to measure the extent of financial access by constructing a broader multidimensional financial inclusion indices which contain aggregate information of the extent of the financial system by using both demand and supply side information. Adding the survey d...
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This study aims to measure the effect of education and health expenditures in terms of equality in opportunity. Hence, it aims to determine whether the current public spending might be able to relieve the social inequalities in Turkey. The data set was examined in detail by visual inspection and cross tabulation methods; education and health expend...
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As a monthly basis, 6% of tax revenues collected within provincial borders is allocated by central government as fiscal transfers to 30 metropolitan municipalities of Turkey. These transfers are the most important external revenue of the metropolitan municipalities. The fact that metropolitan cities have a different level of wealth causes the diffe...
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This paper empirically investigated the relative performance of Islamic and conventional banks during the recent global financial crisis to test the Beck et al.'s (2013) arguments in the related literature using Yorulmaz's (2016) multidimensional financial inclusion index. Moreover, as the modification of the results in the literature, this paper a...
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This paper establishes a multidimensional financial inclusion index, which measures the level of access to financial instruments in the financial system on the basis of the member and candidate countries of the European Union. This kind of an index will allow lawmakers and scholars for comparison among members and candidates of the EU in terms of f...
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This paper examines a multidimensional measurement of financial inclusion to gauge the extent of financial system across time in Turkey. A multidimensional index of financial inclusion has been developed to allow for comparison among regions and provinces of Turkey in terms of financial inclusion for policymakers. Financial access indicators are us...

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