Curriculum Vitae 1. Name Surname: İlhan ÖZTÜRK 2. Date of Birth

Curriculum Vitae
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Name Surname: İlhan ÖZTÜRK
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Date of Birth: 1970
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Title: Associate Professor Dr.
Address : Cag University, Adana-Mersin yolu uzeri, Yenice, 33800 Mersin /TURKEY
Phone : +90 324 6514800
E-mail Address : [email protected]
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Educational Background:
Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Master’s Degree
Phd
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Department
Business
Economics
Economics
Year
1995
1997
2009
Academic Titles:
Assistant Professor / Date
Associate Professor / Date
Professor / Date
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University
Eastern Mediterranean University
Eastern Mediterranean University
Çukurova University
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:
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2010
2012
Administered Master’s Thesis and Doctoral Dissertation
6.1. Master’s Thesis
“Turkish Economy and Foreign Trade Developments After 1980”, MBA, Cag University.
6.2. Doctoral Dissertation
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Publications
7.1. Papers published in international refereed journals (SCI & SSCI & Arts and Humanities)
1. Muhammad Shahbaz, Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Farooq Ahmed Jam, Ilhan Ozturk, (2014) Are
Fluctuations in Coal Consumption per Capita Temporary? Evidence from Developed and
Developing Economies. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 33, 96-101.
2. Ertugrul Yildirim & Alper Aslan & Ilhan Ozturk, (2014). "Energy Consumption And GDP in
Asean Countries: Bootstrap-Corrected Panel And Time Series Causality Tests," The Singapore
Economic Review, 59(02), pages 1450010-1-1.
3. Shahbaz, Muhammad & Khraief, Naceur & Uddin, Gazi Salah & Ozturk, Ilhan, 2014.
"Environmental Kuznets curve in an open economy: A bounds testing and causality analysis
for Tunisia" Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, 34(C), 325-336.
4. Muhammad Shahbaz, Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Ilhan Ozturk, Abdul Farooq (2013) “Are Fluctuations
in Electricity Consumption per Capita Transitory? Evidence from Developed and Developing
Economies”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 28, 551-554.
5. Angeliki N. Menegaki & Ilhan Ozturk (2013), Growth and Energy Nexus In Europe Revisited:
Evidence From A Fixed Effects Political Economy Model, Energy Policy, 61(10), 881-887.
6. Ilhan Ozturk, Muhittin Kaplan, Huseyin Kalyoncu (2013), “The Causal Relationship Between
Energy Consumption and GDP in Turkey”, Energy & Environment, 24(5), 727-734.
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7. Serkan Y. Kandır, Ilhan Ozturk, Ali Acaravcı, (2013), “Causality between Natural Gas Prices and
Stock Market Returns in Turkey” Economia Politica, No 2, August 2013, 203-220.
8. Gazi Salah Uddin, M. Zakir Saadullah Khan, Ilhan Ozturk, (2013), “Export-Led Growth Revisited In
Bangladesh: Evidence From Structural Break”, Actual Problems of Economics, 6(144), 460-469.
9. Muhammad Shahbaz, İlhan Ozturk, Talat Afza, Amjad Ali, (2013). “Revisiting the Environmental
Kuznets Curve in a Global Economy”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 25(2013), 494502.
10. İlhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravci (2013), The Long-Run and Causal Analysis of Energy, Growth,
Openness and Financial Development on Carbon Emissions in Turkey. Energy Economics, 36,
262-267.
11. Acaravci, Ali & Ozturk, Ilhan, 2012. "Foreign Direct Investment, Export and Economic Growth:
Empirical Evidence from New EU Countries,"Journal for Economic Forecasting, 2(2012), pages
52-67, June.
12. Ali Acaravcı, Serkan Y. Kandır, Ilhan Ozturk (2012), “Natural Gas Prices and Stock Prices:
Evidence from EU-15 Countries”, Economic Modelling, 29(5), 1646-1654.
13. Haydory Akbar Ahmed, Gazi Salah Uddin, Ilhan Ozturk (2012), “Is Real GDP Per Capita Stationary
for Bangladesh? Empirical Evidence from Structural Break”, Actual Problems of Economics. 2(128),
332-339.
14. Ali Acaravci & Ilhan Ozturk, 2012. "Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus: A
Multivariate Analysis for Turkey," The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal, 14(31), pages 246257, February.
15. Hasim Akca, Ilhan Ozturk, Coskun Karaca (2012), “Economic Development and Environmental
Pollution in the High and Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Environmental
Kuznets Curve”. Actual Problems of Economics, 11(137), 238-249.
16. Yildirim, Ertugrul & Aslan, Alper & Ozturk, Ilhan, 2012. "Coal consumption and industrial
production nexus in USA: Cointegration with two unknown structural breaks and causality
approaches," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(8), pages 6123-6127.
17. Erdinc Karadeniz, Ilhan Ozturk, Omer Iskendeoglu, (2012), “An Investigation of Efficient Market
Hypothesis in OECD Countries”, Actual Problems of Economics, 3(129), 398-405.
18. Ilhan Ozturk, Gazi Salah Uddin (2012), “Causality among Carbon Emissions, Energy
Consumption and Growth in India”, Economic Research, 25(3), 752-775.
19. Tugcu, Can Tansel & Ozturk, Ilhan & Aslan, Alper, 2012. "Renewable and non-renewable energy
consumption and economic growth relationship revisited: Evidence from G7 countries," Energy
Economics, 34(6), pages 1942-1950.
20. Harun Ucak, Ilhan Ozturk, Taha Bahadır Sarac (2012), “Total Factor Productivity and Export
Relationship: The Case For Agriculture Sector In Four Mediterranean Countries”, Actual Problems
of Economics, 9(135), 514-525.
21. Ferit Kula & Alper Aslan, İlhan Ozturk (2012), “Is per capita electricity consumption stationary?
Time series evidence from OECD Countries”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 16(1),
501-503.
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22. Songul Acaravcı, Ali Acaravcı, Ilhan Ozturk (2011), “Stock Returns and Inflation Nexus in
Turkey: Evidence From ARDL Bounds Testing Approach” Economic Computation and
Economic Cybernetics Studies And Research, No: 3/2011, 143-154.
23. Ozturk, Ilhan & Acaravci, Ali, 2011. "Electricity consumption and real GDP causality nexus:
Evidence from ARDL bounds testing approach for 11 MENA countries," Applied Energy, 88(8),
pages 2885-2892, August.
24. Kaplan, Muhittin & Ozturk, Ilhan & Kalyoncu, Huseyin, 2011. "Energy Consumption and
Economic Growth in Turkey: Cointegration and Causality Analysis," Journal for Economic
Forecasting, , 7(2), pages 31-41, June.
25. Ilhan Ozturk (2011), “The Macroeconomic Effects of IMF Programs in Mena Countries”, African
Journal of Business Management, 5(11), 4379-87.
26. İlhan Ozturk & Alper Aslan (2011), “Are fluctuations in energy consumption per capita
transitory? Evidence from Turkey”, Energy Exploration & Exploitation, 29(2), 161-68.
27. Ali Acaravcı & Ilhan Ozturk (2010), “On the Relationship between Energy Consumption, CO2
Emissions and Economic Growth in Europe”, Energy, 35(12), 5412-5420.
28. Ozturk, Ilhan & Aslan, Alper & Kalyoncu, Huseyin, 2010. "Energy consumption and economic
growth relationship: Evidence from panel data for low and middle income countries," Energy
Policy, 38(8), pages 4422-4428, August.
29. Ozturk, Ilhan & Acaravci, Ali, 2010. "The causal relationship between energy consumption and
GDP in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania: Evidence from ARDL bound testing
approach," Applied Energy, 87(6), pages 1938-1943, June.
30. Ozturk, Ilhan & Acaravci, Ali, 2010. "CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth
in Turkey," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 14(9), pages 3220-3225, December.
31. Huseyin Kalyoncu & Ilhan Ozturk, 2010. "Sustainability of current account for Latin America
and Caribbean countries," Applied Economics Letters, 17(8), pages 781-785.
32. Ali Acaravci & Ilhan Ozturk, 2010. "Testing Purchasing Power Parity in Transition Countries:
Evidence from Structural Breaks," The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal, 12(27), pages 190198, February.
33. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2010), “FDI, Trade And Growth In Turkey: Evidence From
ARDL Bounds Testing Approach”, Argumenta Oeconomica, 25(2), 95-115.
34. Acaravci, Ali & Ozturk, Ilhan, 2010. "Electricity consumption-growth nexus: Evidence from
panel data for transition countries," Energy Economics,. 32(3), pages 604-608, May.
35. Ilhan Ozturk & Mete Feridun (2010), “Impact of Oil Prices on Inflation In Oil-Importing Countries:
The Case of Turkey”, Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies And Research, No:
2/2010.
36. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2010), An application of Thirlwall’s law to the South African
economy: Evidence from ARDL bounds testing approach”, African Journal of Business
Management, 4(2), 262-266, February 2010.
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37. Ozturk, Ilhan, 2010. "A literature survey on energy-growth nexus," Energy Policy, Elsevier,
38(1), pages 340-349, January.
38. İlhan Ozturk & Huseyin Kalyoncu (2009), “Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade: An Empirical
Investigation from Cross-country Comparison”, African Development Review, 21(3), 499-513.
39. Huseyin Kalyoncu, Ilhan Ozturk, Seyfettin Artan, Kahraman Kalyoncu (2009), “Devaluation and
trade balance in Latin American countries”, The Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics –
Journal of Economics and Business, 27(1), 115-128.
40. Ali Acaravcı & Ilhan Ozturk (2009), “Balance of Payments Constrained Growth in Turkey:
Evidence from ARDL Bound Testing Approach”, Transformations in Business & Economics, Vol.
8(2-17), 57-65.
41. Ilhan Ozturk (2009), “On the Causality Between IMF Credits and Macroeconomic Indicators:
Evidence From Developing Countries, 1975-2004”, Economic Research, 22(1), 1-8.
42. Songul Acaravcı, Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2009), “Financial Development and Economic
Growth: Literature Survey and Empirical Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries”, South
African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 12(1), 11-27.
43. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2009), “On the Causality Between Tourism Growth and Economic
Growth: Empirical Evidence from Turkey”, The Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences,
25E, 73-81.
44. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2008), “The Demand for Money in Transition Economies”,
Romanian Journal for Economic Forecasting, 5(2), 35-43.
45. Ozturk, Ilhan & Acaravci, Ali, 2008. "The Demand for Money in Transition Economies," Journal
for Economic Forecasting, 5(2), pages 35-43, June.
46. Ilhan Ozturk (2008), “Evaluating the Macroeconomic Impacts of IMF Programmes in Latin
America, 1975 – 2004: A GEE Analysis” South African Journal of Economic and Management
Sciences, 11(2), 190-202, June 2008.
47. Salih KATIRCIOĞLU & İlhan ÖZTÜRK, 2003. "Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti Ekonomisinde
Yapısal Gelişmeler," Iktisat Isletme ve Finans, 18(204), pages 77-87.
48. Kamil Sertoglu & Ilhan Ozturk, 2003. "Application of Cyprus to the European Union and the
Cyprus Problem," Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 39(6), pages 54-70, November.
7.2. Other international refereed journals (Scopus, Econlit, etc…)
1. Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Ilhan Ozturk, M. Aruna, (2013), Tourism, Energy Consumption and
Climate Change in OECD Countries, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 3(3),
247-261.
2. Oguz Ocal, Ilhan Ozturk, Alper Aslan, (2013), Coal Consumption and Economic Growth in
Turkey, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 3(2), 193-198.
3. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravcı (2010), “Export Led Growth Hypothesis: Evidence from Turkey”,
Journal of Developing Areas, 44(1), 245-254.
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4. Ilhan Ozturk & Ali Acaravci, 2009. "An Aggregate Import Demand Function: An Empirical
Investigation by Panel Data for Latin American and Caribbean Countries," The IUP Journal of
Applied Economics, IUP Publications, vol. 0(5-6), pages 65-72, September.
5. OZTURK, Ilhan, 2008. "Financial Development And Economic Growth: Evidence From
Turkey," Applied Econometrics and International Development, 8(1), pages 85-98.
6. Ali Acaravcı & Ilhan Ozturk (2008), “Twin Deficits Phenomenon: Empirical Evidence from the
ARDL Bound Test Approach for Turkey”, Bulletin of Statistics & Economics, Vol.2, No: A08,
pp.57-64, Autumn 2008.
7. Huseyin Kalyoncu, Seyfettin Artan, Selman Tezekici & Ilhan Ozturk (2008), “Currency
Devaluation and Output Growth: An Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries”, International
Research Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 14, March 2008, pp. 232-8.
8. Ozturk, I., 2007. "Foreign Direct Investment – Growth Nexus: A Review of The Recent
Literature," International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 4(2), pages
79-98.
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Ozturk, Ilhan & Kalyoncu, Huseyin, 2007. "Foreign Direct Investment and Growth: An
Empirical Investigation based on Cross-Country Comparison," Economia Internazionale /
International Economics, 60(1), pages 75-81.
10. İlhan Ozturk & Huseyin Kalyoncu (2007), “Is Per Capita Real GDP Stationary in the OECD
Countries? Evidence from a Panel Unit Root Test”, Ekonomski Pregled, No. 11, 2007, pp. 680689.
11. Ali Acaravcı, Ilhan Ozturk & Songul Acaravcı (2007), “Finance – Growth Nexus: Evidence from
Turkey”, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 11 (2007), September,
pp.30-40.
12. Ozturk, I. 2006. "Exchange Rate Volatility and Trade: A Literature Survey," International
Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies, 3(1), pages 85-102.
13. Ilhan Ozturk (2006), "Dünya Bankası Politikaları" Çağ Universitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 3(1),
Haziran 2006, ss. 36-55.
14. Kamil Sertoglu & Ilhan Ozturk (2003), “Turkey and European Union Relations: Concept of
Customs Union”, Pakistan Horizon, Vol.56, No: 3, July 2003, pp.15-28.
15. Ali Acaravcı & Ilhan Ozturk (2002) "The effects of exchange rate volatility on the turkish
export: an empirical investigation," Review of Social, Economic and Business Studies, Volume: 2,
Fall 2002-2003, ss.197-206.
16. Ilhan Ozturk (2002), "Velocity Effect On Inflationary Growth of Turkey: Evidence From Cointegration Analysis and Granger's Causality Test," Indian Economic Journal, July-September,
Vol. 50, No:1, 48-54, 2002-03.
17. Ilhan Ozturk, Kamil Sertoglu & Ebru Kaptan (2002) “"Cyprus-EU Relations: Possible Scenarios
For The Future", Pak. J. Appl. Sci. Vol.2 (2): 237-244, 2002.
18. Ilhan Ozturk (2001), "The role of education in economic development: a theoretical
perspective," Journal of Rural Development and Administration, Volume XXXIII, No.1, Winter,
pp.39-48.
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19. Salih Katırcıoglu & Ilhan Ozturk (2001), “Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti’nde Turizm Sektörünün
Yeri ve Ekonomik Büyümeye Olan Etkisi”, Journal of International Tourism Research, 2001/2, pp.
47-58, Maltepe University, Istanbul.
7.3. Papers presented at international conferences and published in the proceedings
Ilhan Ozturk, Ali Acaravcı & Seyfettin Artan (2011), “The Causal Relationship between Knowledge
Spillovers and Economic Growth: The Turkish Case”, SSEM-EuroConference 2011: Crises and
Recovery in Emerging Markets, 27th-30th June 2011 Izmir, Turkey.
Ali Acaravcı & Ilhan Ozturk (2010), “Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus: A
Multivariate Analysis for Turkey”, Society for the Study of Emerging Markets’ EuroConference
2010, July 16-18, 2010, Milas, Turkey.
Mete Feridun & Ilhan Ozturk (2007)," “Do International Oil Prices Have an Impact on Long-Term
USD-YTL Real ExchangecRate? Empirical Evidence from Turkey (1982:12 - 2006:05)”,
Presentation at the Third International Conference on Business, Management and Economics
(ICBME’ 07), 13-17 June, 2007, İzmir, Turkey.
Ilhan Ozturk & Mete Feridun (2007), “Impact of Oil Prices on Inflation in Oil-Importing Countries:
The Case of Turkey”, Presentation at the Third International Conference on Business,
Management and Economics (ICBME’ 07), 13-17 June, 2007, Izmir, Turkey.
Mete Feridun & Ilhan Ozturk (2006), “An Empirical Investigation of The Nexus Between Stock
Returns And Economic Growth”, Presentation at the Emerging Markets: Finance And
Economics Conference (EMFE), September 6-8, 2006, İstanbul, Turkey.
Ilhan Ozturk (2001), “Turkish Financial Crisis”, Faculty of Economics and Administrative
Sciences, Cag University, Mersin, Turkey, 2001.
Ilhan Ozturk (1998), “Asian Financial Crisis”, Faculty of Business and Economics, International
American University, Kyrenia, North Cyprus.
Ilhan Ozturk (1997), “Education and Economic Development”, Faculty of Business and Economics,
International American University, Kyrenia, North Cyprus.
8. Administrative Duties
Vice Director, Higher vocational School (2001---)
Erasmus – ECTS Institutional Coordinator (2005 ---- 2013)
9. Scientific and Professional Memberships
American Economic Association (AEA)
European Economic Association (EEA)
REPEC - IDEAS
International Association for Energy Economics (IAEE)
World Economic Association (WEA)
Middle East Economic Association (MEEA)
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Society for the Study of Emerging Markets (SSEM)
Global Economic Modeling Network (EcoMod)
European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE)
The European Trade Study Group (ETSG)
10. Awards
TÜBA, Internatinal Publication Reward (2006, 2007)
TÜBİTAK, International Publication Reward (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
Çağ University, International Publication Reward (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
“Marquis Who's Who in the World, 2011”
11. Undergraduate and graduate courses given in the last two years
Economics I
Economics II
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Turkish Economy
World Economy
12. EDITOR OF JOURNALS
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues (2011 -----)
Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy (2011 -----)
Editor-in-Chief, International Review of Management and Marketing (2011 -----)
Editor-in-Chief, İşletme ve İktisat Çalışmaları Dergisi (2013 -----)
Editor, Cag University Journal of Social Sciences, (2004---- )
Associate Editor, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2011----) (SCI indexed Journal)
Regional Editor, Journal of Applied Sciences (2001-- 2008)
Editor-in-Chief, The International Journal of Applied Economics and Finance (2007 -- 2009)
EDITORIAL BOARDS OF JOURNALS
Member of Editorial Board, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning & Policy (2010--) (SCI
indexed Journal)
Member of Editorial Board, Romanian Journal of Economic Forecasting (2011 ----) (SSCI indexed
Journal)
Member of Editorial Board, Economics & Finance Review (2011 ----)
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Economics and International Finance (2009 -----)
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Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Economics, (2008 ---)
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainable Development (2010 ----2013)
Member of Editorial Board, Research in World Economy (2010 ----2013)
Member of Editorial Board, International Research Journal of Applied Finance (2010--2012)
Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Sciences (2001 ----2010)
Member of Editorial Board, Research Journal of Business Management, (2008 --2010)
Member of Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Rural Development (2008 --2010)
Member of Editorial Board, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics (2006--2009)
Member of Editorial Board, Global Journal of Business and Finance Research (2007 --2008)
Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Management and Marketing Research (2008 --2009)
REFEREEING (JOURNAL DUTIES)
In addition to the above journals, I have served several times as a referee for the following international
journals:
African Development Review, African Journal of Business Management, Applied Economics, Applied
Energy, Asian Journal of Information Management, British Journal of Economics & Management and Trade,
Bulletin of Economic Research, Contemporary Economics, Economic Modelling, Energy Journal, Economic
Research, Economic Systems, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Energy Economics, Energy, Energy
Policy, Environment & Development and Sustainability, Global Journal of Economics and Finance,
International Journal of Economic Sciences and Applied Research, International Journal of Green Energy,
International Journal of Sustainable Development, International Review of Applied Economics, International
Journal of South Asian Studies, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Journal of Economic
Studies, Journal of Infrastructure Systems, Journal of Socio-Economics, Low Carbon Energy, Modern
Economy, Natural Hazards, New Zealand Economic Papers, Quality & Quantity,Public Choice, Polish
Journal of Environmental Studies, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, Research Journal of Business
Management, Resources Policy, Singapore Economic Review, The Journal of Developing Areas, The
Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, The Open Economics Journal.
Reviewer, World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC) 2011, 8-13 May 2011, Sweden.
External Reviewer, “China’s Growth-Energy Nexus –Aggregate and Disaggregate Analyses”. Research
Grant Councils (RGC Ref No.241612), Hong Kong, 2012.
External Examiner, “Using Gravity Model Approach to Analyze the Trade Performance of the CARICOM
Member States”. MS Thesis of Antonio Alleyne, The University of the West Indies, Barbados.
Program committee member, International Conference on Green Energy and Technology (ICGET), Aug.
24-26, 2013, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan.
http://aa.binbd.com/ICGET/committee.html
Program Committee Member, 1st Dubrovnik International Economic Meeting (DIEM 2013), Scientific
Conference on Innovative Approaches to the Contemporary Economic Problems, 27-29 September 2013,
Dubrovnik, Croatia.
http:/w.diem-dubrovnik.com/ProgrammeCommittee.html
Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Energy Economics and Policy, 16-18 May 2013, Nevsehir
University, Turkey. Speech Title “Energy Economics and Energy in Turkey”. http://energy.nevsehir.edu.tr/
htp://energy.nevsehir.edu.tr/en/keynote-speakers
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Honors Committee, International Conference on Energy Economics and Policy, 16-18 May 2013, Nevsehir
University, Turkey. http://energy.nevsehir.edu.tr/en/honorary-board
Reviewer, The 6 th International Scientific Conference “The Changing Economic Landscape: Issues,
Implications and Policy Options; Economic in Crisis – The Crisis of Economics”, Pula, Croatia, 30 May – 01
June 2013. http://oetconference2013.estudy-oet.net/uvodna.html
Scientific Advisory Board Member, II. International Tunceli (Dersim) Symposium, Tunceli University,
Turkey, 20-22 September 2013.
Local Organizing Committee, 5th WCERE (World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economics),
Istanbul, Turkey, June 28 -- July 2, 2014. http://www.wcere2014.org/en/
Keynote Speaker, Speech Title: “Energy Dependency and Energy Security: The Role of Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy Sources”, 19-21 December 2013, The Pakistan Society of Development Economists,
İslamabad-Pakistan. http://pide.org.pk/psde/25/
Scientific Committee Member, Mediterranean Energy Forum, MEDREG (Mediterranean Energy
Regulaturs), November 2014, Milan, Italy. http://www.medreg-regulators.org
13. Citations of My Papers
The total citations for my research are currently in excess of 1,300 and significant numbers of these citations
are in the international journals with high impact factors. These citations can be found in “Web of Science”
and “Google Scholar” web pages.
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