Ekonomik krizlerin değişmeyen imdatçısı*: Maliye

Bu çalışma, her küresel ölçekli ekonomik krizle birlikte imdatçı olarak gündeme gelen maliye politikasını ve bu politikanın krizlerle mücadeledeki rolünü tarihsel bir perspektif çerçevesinde ele alıp; değerlendirmeyi ve ileriye yönelik politika önerileri sunmayı amaçlamaktadır.

Unchanging rescuer of economic crises: Fiscal policy

This paper studies the role of fiscal policy, which has recently come to the fore as a rescuer during economic crises and focuses very much on its historical role in economic crises in general and in the recent crisis in particular.

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