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Marois, Thomas, 1971-
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kapitalizm = Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey / Thomas Marois ; çeviren: Beyza Sümer Aydaş.
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Buğra, Ayşe, 1951- author.
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New capitalism in Turkey : the relationship between politics, religion and business / Buğra, Ayşe
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Westra, Richard, 1954- editor.
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-- Capitalism, contradiction and the onward march of variegated neoliberalism in Southeast Asia / Toby Carroll
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Buğra, Ayşe, 1951-
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Capitalism -- Turkey.
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Gürakar, Esra Çeviker. author
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Politics of favoritism in public procurement in Turkey : reconfigurations of dependency networks in
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Dreher, Sabine, editor.
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. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Religion and Capitalism, Sabine Dreher, Peter J. Smith and Edward
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Goldner, Loren, author.
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Revolution, defeat and theoretical underdevelopment : Russia, Turkey, Spain, Bolivia / Goldner
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Kılınçoglu, Deniz T.
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Capitalism -- Turkey -- History.
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Balkan, Nesecan, edited by.
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The neoliberal landscape and the rise of Islamist capital in Turkey / Balkan, Nesecan, edited by.
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Wall, Derek. author
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Economics after capitalism : a guide to the ruins and a road to the future / Wall, Derek. author
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Mıhçı, Hakan, derleyen.
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Capitalism -- Turkey.
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Balkan, Nesecan, edited by.
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The neoliberal landscape and the rise of Islamist capital in Turkey / Balkan, Nesecan, edited by.
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Becker, Uwe, 1951-, editor.
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-- Continuity and change in Indian capitalism / Surajit Mazumdar -- Continuity and change in Russian capitalism
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Söylemez, Ufuk. yazar
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Capitalism -- Turkey.
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Coşkun, Alev, 1936- yazar
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Turkey -- Economic conditions -- 1960-
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Yeşil, H. yazar
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Capitalism -- Turkey.
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Capitalism -- Turkey -- Congresses.
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Efe, Ahmet.
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within techno-administrative and economical paradigms and projections of the post-COVID19 cyber-capitalist
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