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Research Interests:

Economic policy and applied policy analysis

Agricultural economics, macroeconomy-agriculture interactions

Trade-environment; trade-FDI linkages

Rural poverty and sustainable development

 

Professional Association Memberships:

Economic Modeling Network (ECOMOD)

Turkish Economic Association

 

Supervised M.Sc. and Ph.d. Dissertations:

M.Sc.:

1) Çevresel Regülasyonlarin Dis Ticaret Ve Yabanci Dogrudan Yatirimlar Üzerindeki Etkisi (Effects of Environmental Regulations on Foreign Trade and Foreign Direct Investment), Emre Belge, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü (completed). Selected to be the third best Master’s Thesis in the 10th Traditional Foreign Trade Week Organized by Undersecretary of Foreign Trade,Turkey.

2) Yoksulluk: Kavramlar, Ölçüm Yöntemleri ve Türkiye’de Kirsal Yoksullugu Belirleyen Faktörler (Poverty: Concept, Measurement Methodologies and Factors that Determine Rural Poverty in Turkey), Duygu Atahan, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü (completed).

3) Türkiye’de Iller Bazinda Otomobil Talebinin Belirlenmesine Iliskin Panel Veri Analizi (A Panel Econometric Approach to Determine the Automobile Demand at Province Level in Turkey), Sebnem Hançer, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü (completed).

4) Kirsal Kesim Hanehalki Finansal Yapisi, Tarimsal Destekler ve Tarim Sektörü Yatirimlari Etkilesimi: Türkiye Için Mikro Data ile Uygulama (Interaction between Financial Structure of the Rural Households, Agricultural Support and Agricultural Investment: An Application for Turkey with Micro Level Data), Ali Altiner, Akdeniz Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü.

5) Gida Sanayi Dis Ticaretinde Belirleyici Faktörlerin Analizi: Türkiye Için Panel Yerçekimi Ticaret Modeli Uygulamasi (Analysis of Factors that Determine Food Industry Foreign Trade: A Panel Gravity Model for Turkey), Hamit Candan, Akdeniz Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü.

Ph.d.:

1) Building Environmental Input-Output Model for Turkey with Special Focus on Agri-Food Sectors, Niaz Bhutto, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü (completed).

2) Dünya Tarim Piyasalarinda Serbestlesmenin Türk Tarimina Fiyat ve Gelir Yönünden Yansimasi (Liberalization in World Agricultural Markets and Reflection on Prices and Income in Turkish Agricultural Sector), Taylan Kiymaz, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü (completed).

3) Türkiye için Tarim Sektörü Odakli Hesaplanabilir Genel Denge Modeli ile Politika Analizi (Policy Analysis with an Agriculture Focused Computable General Equilibrium Model for Turkey), Celal Tasdogan, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, Iktisat Bölümü.

  

Reviewer for:

International Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management

International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management

Hacettepe University Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences

Akdeniz University Journal of Economics and Administrative Sciences

 

Citations in SSCI journals:

1)Saunders C, Cagatay S. Commercial Release Of First-Generation Genetically Modified Food Products In New Zealand: Using A Partial Equilibrium Trade Model To Assess The Impact On Producer Returns In New Zealand, AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS 47 (2): 233-259 JUN 2003.

Cited in

a)Fisher M, Small B, Roth H, Et Al. What Do Individuals In Different Science Groups Within A Life Sciences Organization Think About Genetic Modification?, PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE 14 (3): 317-326 JUL 2005.

b)John R. Fairweather, Hugh R. Campbell. Environmental Beliefs and Farm Practices of New Zealand Farmers Contrasting Pathways to Sustainability, AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES V 20, No 3, September 2003, pp287 – 300.

c)Anderson K, Jackson LA. GM crop technology and trade restraints: economic implications for Australia and New Zealand, AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS 49 (3): 263-281 SEP 2005.

Citations in Books:

2)Cagatay, S., C. Saunders and R. Amor, 2001. The Impact on the Turkish Agricultural Sector of the Potential Extension of the CU Agreement to Cover Agricultural Commodities, Presented at the ETSG (European Trade Study Group) Third Annual Conference, September 14-16, Brussels, Belgium, http://www.etsg.org/ETSG2001/papers/D1_2.pdf.

Cited in

a)Togan, S., A. Bayaner and J. Nash, 2005. “Analysis of the Impact of EU Enlargement on the Agricultural Markets and Incomes of Turkey”, in B.M. Hoekman and S. Togan (eds.) Turkey: Economic Reforms and Accession to the European Union, The World Bank.

Citations in Others:

3)Cagatay, S. and H. Mihci, (2003). Degree of Environmental Stringency and Impact on Trade Patterns, Paper presented at The European Trade Study Group Conference, Madrid , 11-13 September.

Cited in

a)Aliyu, Mohammed Aminu (2005). Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Pollution Haven Hypothesis Revisited, Paper prepared for The Eight Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Lübeck, Germany, June 9 – 11.

4)Çagatay, S., and H. Mii, 2003. “Industrial Pollution, Environmental Suffering and Policy Measures: An Index of Environmental Sensitivity Performance (IESP)”, International Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Vol. 5 (2).

Cited in

a)Emanuelsson, I. and S. Fransson, (2006). The Effect of Environmental Regulations on Trade Flows: A Study of the European Union, Bachelor’s thesis within Economics, Jönköping, May.

b)de Vries F. P. and C. Withagen, (2005). Innovation and Environmental Stringency: The Case of Sulfur Dioxide Abatement, Discussion Paper, No.2005-18, Department of Economics and CentER, Tilburg University.

5)Cagatay, S. and H. Mihci, 2006. “Degree of Environmental Stringency and Impact on Trade Patterns”, Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 33 (1).

Cited in

a)Grether, Jean-Marie, N.A. Mathys and J.de Melo, (2006). Unraveling the World-Wide Pollution Haven Effect, unpublished manuscript, August.

b)Wang Qi, Xiang Xiao, (2007). “Study On Two Major Relative Comparative  Advantages Of China International Trade”, The China Population, Resources And Environment Journal.

6)Saunders, C.S. and S. Cagatay, 2004. "Trade and the Environment: Economic and environmental impacts of global dairy trade liberalisation", International Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Vol 6 (3).

Cited in

a)IEEP, (2005). The Environmental Impacts  Of Trade Liberalisation And  Potential Flanking Measures, Stage I of Final Report to DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs), May.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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