Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking

Central banking as an avenue of research has been of interest to scholars from International Political Economy (IPE) and Public Policy and Administration (PPA) disciplines. Nevertheless, there is very little dialogue between these two perspectives to bridge macro, meso, micro-level analyses and exam...

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Main Authors: Mustafa Yagci, Caner Bakir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-09-01
Series:Policy & Society
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2021.1975215
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spelling doaj-e0831fb6051842b8989efa87b721604e2021-09-20T12:43:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPolicy & Society1449-40351839-33732021-09-010012010.1080/14494035.2021.19752151975215Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central bankingMustafa Yagci0Caner Bakir1Istinye UniversityKoc University, Koç ÜniversitesiCentral banking as an avenue of research has been of interest to scholars from International Political Economy (IPE) and Public Policy and Administration (PPA) disciplines. Nevertheless, there is very little dialogue between these two perspectives to bridge macro, meso, micro-level analyses and examine the reciprocal relationship between the global and domestic political economy context and monetary policy conduct. This article investigates the Turkish experience to bridge IPE and PPA scholarship on central banking in emerging economies. In doing so, we adopt an analytic eclectic approach combining multiple structural, institutional, and agential causal explanations with particular reference to the Structure, Institution, and Agency (SIA) theoretical framework. This is because analytic eclecticism complements, speaks to, and selectively incorporates theoretical approaches such as the New Independence Approach (NIA) of IPE and institutional and ideational PPA approaches. Drawing on the empirical context of the historical evolution of the Turkish political economy, we explore domestic and international interactions among micro, meso, and macro levels that shape central banking behavior. Our analysis also reveals how global dynamics are translated into domestic policy choices and how particular ideas influence the policymaking process. The analysis underscores the constraining and enabling influence of international dynamics, politics of ideas on emerging economy central banking, and the essential role individual and organizational agency play in the policymaking process.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2021.1975215central bankingmonetary policyinternational political economypublic policy and administrationturkey
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Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
Policy & Society
central banking
monetary policy
international political economy
public policy and administration
turkey
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Caner Bakir
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title Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
title_short Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
title_full Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
title_fullStr Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
title_full_unstemmed Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
title_sort bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Policy & Society
issn 1449-4035
1839-3373
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Central banking as an avenue of research has been of interest to scholars from International Political Economy (IPE) and Public Policy and Administration (PPA) disciplines. Nevertheless, there is very little dialogue between these two perspectives to bridge macro, meso, micro-level analyses and examine the reciprocal relationship between the global and domestic political economy context and monetary policy conduct. This article investigates the Turkish experience to bridge IPE and PPA scholarship on central banking in emerging economies. In doing so, we adopt an analytic eclectic approach combining multiple structural, institutional, and agential causal explanations with particular reference to the Structure, Institution, and Agency (SIA) theoretical framework. This is because analytic eclecticism complements, speaks to, and selectively incorporates theoretical approaches such as the New Independence Approach (NIA) of IPE and institutional and ideational PPA approaches. Drawing on the empirical context of the historical evolution of the Turkish political economy, we explore domestic and international interactions among micro, meso, and macro levels that shape central banking behavior. Our analysis also reveals how global dynamics are translated into domestic policy choices and how particular ideas influence the policymaking process. The analysis underscores the constraining and enabling influence of international dynamics, politics of ideas on emerging economy central banking, and the essential role individual and organizational agency play in the policymaking process.
topic central banking
monetary policy
international political economy
public policy and administration
turkey
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2021.1975215
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