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Article Citation Count: Erünlü, Zeynep; Güneri B. (2018). "A Post - Keynesian Analysis of The Greek Crisis", Akdeniz İİBF Dergisi, Vol.18, No.37, pp.1-25.A Post - Keynesian Analysis of The Greek Crisis(2018) Erünlü, Zeynep; Güneri, Barbaros; 103521The purpose of this study is to analyze the causes of the Greece debt crisis and discuss about possible solutions for the Greek economy in Post - Keynesian perspective. In this framework, first, the establishment and evolution of the European Monetary Union will be briefly examined. Second, the effects of the monetary union on the Greek economy will be discussed. Then, the remedies for the crisis along with the measures taken within the scope of the rescue package adopted will be examined from a Post Keynesian perspective. At this point, Hyman Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis and Michal Kalecki’s profit function will be used to analyze the reasons behind the crisis. Last but not least, Employer of the Last Resort Programme, which can be summarized as a program where the government takes into employment of anyone who is willing and able to work, will be discussed as a cure for the recovery.Article Citation Count: Güneri, Barbaros; Erünlü, Z. (2020). "The Effects of Trade Liberalization and Export Diversification on Unemployment: An Empirical Analysis", Çankırı Karatekin Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, Vol.10, No.2, pp.617-638.The Effects of Trade Liberalization and Export Diversification on Unemployment: An Empirical Analysis(2020) Güneri, Barbaros; Erünlü, ZeynepThis study investigates the effects of trade liberalization and export diversification on unemployment rate for a group of OECD countries for the period between 1991 and 2014. Using several liberalization and export diversification indices as well as various control variables, the results of the empirical analysis show that as countries engage more in international trade and diversify their export baskets, unemployment rate decreases. Thus, it can be argued that OECD countries should follow policies that are in favor of trade liberalization rather than protectionism. Moreover, diversification of export baskets instead of specialization is of great importance in decreasing the unemployment rate.