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Corruption in transition economies: Socialist, Ottoman or structural?

Economic Systems, 2018
Abstract Using data from 64 countries in Eastern Europe and MENA, I study the long-run effects of Ottoman and socialist rule on the incidence of corruption. To proxy Ottoman legacies, I estimate the length of Ottoman rule across all Ottoman successor states.
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Turkey’s Unravelling Economy Resembles the Ottoman Empire’s Financial Collapse

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Already fragile Turkish-American foreign relations became severely strained when US Pastor Andrew Brunson was indicted on espionage charges in October 2016 and was sentenced to 38 months in prison after a guilty verdict by one of Turkey’s high criminal courts.
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Organization of War Economies (Ottoman Empire/Middle East)

2018
This article describes the Ottoman WWI war economy in light of its similarities and differences with the economic mobilization of other belligerents. Ultimately, as with its allies Germany and Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman war effort could not be sustained in the face of the economic prowess of the Entente.
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OTTOMAN STATE’S ECONOMY WITH ITS MAIN LINES II

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.
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The Ottoman Empire, Conquest, Organization and Economy

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1981
Claude Cahen, Halil Inalcik
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Fiscal Crisis and Structural Change in the Late Ottoman Economy

2015
This chapter examines institutional change in the Ottoman economy with a focus on its financial crises and subsequent reform attempts. Traditional fiscal institutions functioned well until the late sixteenth century when the state introduced tax reforms and dismantled the traditional tımar system.
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The Ottoman Empire and the World-Economy

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1990
Rhoads Murphey   +2 more
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