Proceedings of the Middle East Economic Association

2000 Proceedings of the Middle East Economic Association

Selected condensed papers presented in the 20th annual meeting of MEEA in conjunction with Allied Social Sciences Association in
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., January 7-9, 2000

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Editor of Online Journal
E. Mine Cinar, Loyola University Chicago

Research Associate Editor
Elif Bohurler-Akosman, Loyola University Chicago

Editorial Advisory Board for Volume 2
Parvin Alizadeh, London Guildhall University
Sohrab Behdad, Denison University
Simel Esim, IDRC
Fatemeh Moghadam,Hofstra University
Jeffrey Nugent, University of Southern California
Jennifer Olmsted, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Bulent Uyar, University of Northern Iowa
Tariq Yousef, Georgetown University


Contents

    Models of Economic and Financial Crises
    by Roberto S. Mariano, University of Pennsylvania, Bulent N. Gultekin, University of Pennsylvania, Suleyman Ozmucur, University of Pennsylvania, Tayyeb Shabbir, University of Pennsylvania

    Underwriter Reputation and Short-Run IPO Returns: A Re-evaluation for an Emerging Market
    by Nuray Guner, Middle East Technical University, Zeynep Onder, Bilkent University and Seza Danisoglu Rhoades, Middle East Technical University

    Prices and Real Wages in the Middle East, 1469 to 1914
    by Sevket Pamuk, Bogazici University

    Institutional Reform and Efficiency of the Budget Process: A Case Study of Morocco
    by Cherkaoui Mouna, University Mohamed V

    Budgetary Institutions in Turkey
    by Izak Atiyas, Sabanci University and Serif Sayin, The World Bank

    Equilibrium Level of the Real Exchange Rate and the Duration and Magnitude of the Misalignments for Turkey
    by C. Emre Alper, Bogazici University and Ismail Saglam, Bogazici University

    Determinants of Technological Activities in Turkish Manufacturing Industries: A Microeconometric Analysis
    by Teoman Pamukcu, University of Brussels and PMC de Boer, Erasmus University

    Decomposition of Income Inequality: Evidence from Turkey
    by Jacques Silber, Bar-Ilan University and Suleyman Ozmucur, University of Pennsylvania

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