
Mahmut Zeki Akarsu, PhD
@mahmutzeki
Assistant Professor @econUW and @PusanUni || Ph.D in economics @UniWarszawski || Income Distribution & Macroeconomics
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https://www.mahmutzekiakarsu.com/ 03-09-2015 17:45:00
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Ekonomi disinda tweet atmiyorum ama bu konuda atmak istiyorum cunku yillardir bende bu fikri savunuyorum. Dr. Taylan Yıldız sonuna kadar katiliyorum. Bu devirde her konuda siyasilere yetki vermek anlamsiz. Eger butceden cok buyuk harcama yapilacaksa, edevlet yolu ile oylanmali mesela




"With a view on Central and Eastern European countries and a comparative perspective on the Nordic states, Leszek Morawski and Mahmut Zeki Akarsu, PhD look at changing disability benefits in the context of the European social model". Sage Journals journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…



We are heading to the historic record in inequality. All social contracts are in danger Oxfam International oxfam.org/node/21767




📢 Our new article with Erdem Seçilmiş is out in Applied Economics Letters! We examine exchange rate dynamics during Turkish presidential elections using a Bayesian Structural Time Series model. Grateful to see this work published #Economics #ExchangeRates #AppliedEconometrics

W nowym working paper Mahmut Zeki Akarsu, PhD i ja analizujemy wpływ słynnych podatków liniowych (znanych też w PL jako forma PIT dla przedsiębiorców) na nierówności. Wyniki pokazują wyraźne korzyści dla najbogatszych (dochodowo) kosztem klasy średniej 1/5




As Bowles & Park show, rising inequality pushes people to work more to keep up with others—echoing Veblen’s idea of conspicuous consumption. Our paper with Erdem Seçilmiş finds it also fuels luxury spending: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…


Big news! My paper, co-authored with Erdem Seçilmiş, on wage inequality among immigrants is forthcoming in the prestigious International Migration Review. It's a huge honor. Can't wait to share the published version soon!


Our paper “Wage Inequality Among Immigrants” is now published in International Migration Review (Q1, SSCI). We find immigrant wage inequality has surged since 2013, surpassing U.S. levels by 2023, with IT stabilizing but low-skilled gaps widening. journals.sagepub.com/eprint/RFUXTYV… Erdem Seçilmiş
