Hasan Cömert
Research Associate, PERI
Cömert received his PHD from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 2011. Cömert’s research interests include central banking, financial markets, financial flows, developing countries and Turkish economy. Among others, he is the author of Central Banks and Financial Markets: The Declining Power of US Monetary Policy (published by Edward Elgar in 2013) and he is the co-author of (with Rex McKenzie) The Global South after the Crisis, published by Edward Elgar in 2016. Cömert has published several articles in Turkish and in English at peer reviewed journals including Cambridge Journal of Economics. Cömert has contributed as a researcher to different working packages of FESSUD and FEUTURE, European Union funded projects conducted by the consortiums of many universities.
Recent Research
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Is “High Inflation” Always and Everywhere an Exchange Rate Phenomenon?
October 2024
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From Trilemma to Dilemma: Monetary Policy Effectiveness after the Bretton Woods World
March 2019
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A Tale of Three Crises in Turkey: 1994, 2001, and 2008-09
June 2018
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Asymetric Exchange Rate Policy in Inflation Targeting Developing Countries
February 2017
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Central Banking in Developing Countries after the Crisis: What Has Changed?
August 2015
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Can Financial Stability be Maintained in Developing Countries After the Global Crisis?: The Role of External Financial Shocks
March 2015
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How Big is Too Big? What Does Finance Do, and What Should We Do About It?
March 2014
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Implicit Asymmetric Exchange Rate Peg under Inflation Targeting Regimes: The Case of Turkey
August 2013
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Decoupling between the Federal Funds Rate and Long-term Interest Rates: Decreasing Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in the U.S.
October 2012