Browsing by Author "Temel, Bulent"
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Review Citation Count: 0Capitalism Hits the Fan: the Global Economic Meltdown and What To Do About It(Akademiai Kiado Zrt, 2014) Temel, Bulent; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Review Citation Count: 0The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas.(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014) Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Review Citation Count: 0the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics: economics Through Sports, Vol 2(Sage Publications inc, 2014) Temel, Bulent; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Review Citation Count: 0the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics: the Economics of Sports, Vol 1(Sage Publications inc, 2014) Temel, Bulent; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Review Citation Count: 0The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi's Critique(inst Economics Research Sas & inst Forecasting Csps Sas, 2014) Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Review Citation Count: 0Unemployment Fluctuations and Stabilization Policies: a New Keynesian Perspective(Walter de Gruyter Gmbh, 2014) Temel, Bulent; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Department of Business[No Abstract Available]Article Citation Count: 0Workers' rights and employment contracts in a developing country context: the case of Turkey(inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2014) Temel, Bülent Azmi; Temel, Bulent; Department of BusinessA rapidly growing economy and a primary geopolitical actor in Eurasia, Turkey has attracted record levels of international capital and workforce since its recognition as a membership candidate to the European Union in 1999. This article presents an English-language recap of the first two chapters of Turkish labour law - an increasingly needed legislative piece for non-Turkish corporations and people interested in doing business or working in Turkey.Article Citation Count: 0Workers' Rights in Turkish Law(inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2014) Temel, Ali U.; Temel, Bülent Azmi; Temel, Bulent; Department of BusinessWith its young and growing population known with its competence, Turkey has been a major destination for global and domestic capital investments since the early 2000s when the country's European Union prospects have become a practical reality. This article presents Turkish workers' (non-collective) rights in the areas of compensation, work hours and conditions, and seeking employment for domestic and international investors that do or plan to do business in this OECD economy.