Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

(Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey

Marois, Thomas; Güngen, Ali Rıza

(Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey Thumbnail


Authors

Ali Rıza Güngen



Contributors

David A. McDonald
Editor

Abstract

Our argument in this chapter is that the historically shifting complexities of public banks in general, and Turkey’s in particular, are best understood from a social content point of view. We start with a brief historical summary of public banking, followed by a discussion of three competing theoretical models for understanding bank ownership. We opt for what we call a social content perspective and illustrate why we think this helps to overcome otherwise static and polarized approaches to banking. We then turn to the case of Turkey to interpret the evolving class-based and sometimes contradictory functions of public banks in concrete terms. Although problematic, we nevertheless point to the potentiality of public banking as an alternative to neoliberal financing norms and highlight possible ways to enhance their ‘public’ character.

Citation

Marois, T., & Güngen, A. R. (2016). (Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey. In D. A. McDonald (Ed.), Making Public in a Privatized World: The Struggle for Essential Services. Zed Books

Publication Date Jan 1, 2016
Deposit Date Dec 11, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 2, 2025
Book Title Making Public in a Privatized World: The Struggle for Essential Services
ISBN 9781783604838

Files

(Re)Making Public Banks-The Case of Turkey_Marois and Gungen_e-prints 2016.pdf (289 Kb)
PDF





You might also like



Downloadable Citations