Hasan Cömert
Middle East Technical University
26 Papers
57 Citations
Hasan Cömert is an academic researcher from Middle East Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monetary policy & Inflation targeting. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Hasan Cömert include University of Massachusetts Amherst & Trinity College (Connecticut).
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Papers
The impacts of the global crisis on the Turkish economy, and policy responses
Hasan Cömert,Mehmet Selman Colak +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the impacts of the recent global crisis on the Turkish economy and the policy measures taken in response to the crisis and argue that this is mainly related to the small magnitude and short duration of the financial shocks hitting Turkey and other developing countries relative to the ones in the previous decades.
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Central Banks and Financial Markets: The Declining Power of Us Monetary Policy
Hasan Cömert
- 31 Jul 2013
TL;DR: In this article, the coevolution of monetary policy and US financial system is discussed, and a weakening relationship between the Federal Funds Rate and long-term interest rates is discussed.
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Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: the case of Turkey
Serdal Bahçe,Hasan Cömert,Nilgün Erdem,Elif Karacimen,Ahmet Haşim Köse,Özgür Orhangazi +5 more
- 27 May 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the relationship between the real sector and the financial sector in the era of neoliberalism and explore the impacts of the recent crisis on Turkish economy and the policies taken in response to the crisis.
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Interest Rate Smoothing and Macroeconomic Instability under Post-Capital Account Liberalization Turkey
TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the interest rate policy of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) in the post-financial liberalization and deregulation era and find that the Bank's interest rate smoothing tendency is the main determinant of its monetary policy in this period.
Too big to manage: US megabanks’ competition by innovation and the microfoundations of financialization
Nicole Cerpa Vielma,Hasan Cömert,Carmela D'Avino,Gary A. Dymski,Annina Kaltenbrunner,Eirini Petratou,Mimoza Shabani +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that a key independent microeconomic driver of increasing financialization did exist: the incessant efforts by money-centre banks in the USA to break out of Depression-era restrictions on their size, activities, and markets.