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The Ottoman Economy (1870-1913): Preliminary Second-Generation Estimates [PDF]

open access: yesTürkiye İslam İktisadı Dergisi, 2022
The purpose of this study is to present a new estimate on the GDP and per capita GDP levels of the Ottoman Empire between 1870 and 1913. Since the earlier estimates employ different methods, this study re-combines data series using reliable secondary ...
Mehmet Bulut, Bora Altay
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CIVILIZATION, ECONOMY AND WAQF IN OTTOMAN EUROPE

open access: yesJournal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS), 2020
The prosperity, stability, and socio-economic balance observed throughout Ottoman history was largely sustained by several key institutions developed in accordance with emerging challenges of the time whilst functioning effectively. Both the Ottoman economic mindset and impact of those institutions on the socio-economic and financial development cannot
M. Bulut
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Ottoman Justice and Political Economy of Empires: Venetian Merchants in Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Courts

open access: yesComparative Studies in Society and History
Abstract This article examines the interrelations between the political economies of the Ottoman Empire and the administration of justice for European merchants in Ottoman cities during the seventeenth century. By focusing on the sultan’s court of justice, the Imperial Council (divan-ı hümayun), and the Venetian merchants who appealed to it, this ...
Tommaso Stefini
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The Shift of Islamic Shari’a in Economy: Banks, Foreign Investment and the Ottoman Collapse

open access: yesNurani
At the height of the Ottoman Empire's glory, there was no need for a usury system, as it was prohibited by Islamic law. This Empire stands on an independent economy in line with Islamic law. Military agitation was everywhere; debt after debt appeared and
Desmadi Saharuddin   +4 more
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ECONOMY AND STATE IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE

open access: yesTarih ve Tarihçi
Türklerin ilk anavatanı Orta Asya’dır. Burada kurulan Türk devletlerinin temel geçim kaynağı konargöçer hayata bağlı olarak hayvancılıktı. Zamanla yerleşik hayata geçen Türk devletleri kalıcı mimari eserler ile birlikte tarımsal faaliyetlere de ...
Ahmet Aydın, Ömer Döşemetaş
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The Compatibility of the Late Ottoman Economy Politics with the Real Economy

open access: yesYönetim ve Ekonomi Dergisi
Two dynamics have been influential on the basic thought that refers to the political economy of the Ottoman State in the recent period. These are the modern economic thought of Western origin, which emerged in parallel with traditional thought, and the national economic thought that emerged and developed as a reaction to this.
Ahmet Yavuz Çamlı
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OTTOMAN STATE’S ECONOMY WITH ITS MAIN LINES II

open access: yesBELLEK Uluslararası Tarih ve Kültür Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2022
Altı yüzyılı aşkın hüküm süren Osmanlı Devleti’nin ekonomisi incelendiğinde, feodal toplumun özelliklerini taşıdığı söylenebilir. Klâsik dönemde ekonomi büyük oranda kendi kendine yetiyordu. Ama dünya genelindeki siyasî ve ekonomik gelişmeler, klâsik Osmanlı sisteminin yetersiz kaldığını ortaya koydu.
Mustafa Öztürk
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The State- Capital Relations in the 19th -Century Ottoman Economy: The Case of Foreign Railways

open access: yesMaliye Çalışmaları Dergisi, 2023
This study examines the economic developments and their implications on subordinate financialization in the 19𝑡 ℎ- century Ottoman economy through the example of foreign railway investments.
Başak Ergüder
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A GAME THEORY ANALYSIS: PRICE STABILITY IN THE OTTOMAN ECONOMY

open access: yesZEITSCHRIFT FÜR DIE WELT DER TÜRKEN / JOURNAL OF WORLD OF TURKS / TÜRKLERİN DÜNYASI DERGİSİ, 2023
One of the basic conditions for economic stability is price stability. The advantages and disadvantages of intervening in prices in the base of economic liberalization are discussed.
Mehmet Emin Yardımcı   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Mystery of the Missing Horses: How to Uncover an Ottoman Shadow Economy

open access: yesComparative Studies in Society and History, 2022
In the 1690s, Ottoman bureaucrats reformed the sprawling postal system, a vital communications infrastructure that undergirded imperial power. Despite the expanding monitoring capacity that resulted, a constant shortage of horses regularly left couriers ...
Choon Hwee Koh
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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