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Ayse Y. Evrensel
Assistant Professor
Member of the Faculty Since: 2005
Ph.D., Clemson
University, 1999 (Economics)
M.A., Clemson
University, 1993 (Economics)
Ph.D., University
of Zurich, 1984 (Geography)
B.A., University
of Ankara, 1978 (Geography)
Courses:
- Economics/Finance 344: Financial Markets
- Economics/Finance 450: International Finance
Recent Publications:
- "How do IMF announcements affect financial markets in crises?:
Evidence from forward exchange markets" (with
A. Kutan), Journal of Financial Stability, forthcoming.
- “Banking Crisis and Financial Structure: A Survival Time
Analysis,”
International Review of Economics and Finance, forthcoming.
- “Determinants of Bank Supervisory Agencies’ Power
and Accountability: A Cross- Country Analysis,” Applied
Economics Letters, forthcoming.
- “Are Multinationals Afraid of Social Violence in Emerging
Markets? Evidence
from the Indonesian Provinces” (with
Ali M. Kutan), Journal of Economic
Studies 34 (1), 2007, 59-73.
- “Impact of IMF-Related News on Capital Markets: Further
Evidence from Bond
Spreads in Indonesia and Korea” (with Ali
M. Kutan), Journal of International
Financial Markets, Institutions & Money 18 (2), 2008, 147-160.
- “Macroeconomic Policies and Participation in IMF Programs”
(with Jong Sung
Kim), Economic Systems 30 (3), 2006, 264-281.
- “IMF-Related Announcements and Stock Market Returns: Evidence
from Financial and Non-Financial Sectors in Indonesia, Korea,
and Thailand” (with Ali M. Kutan),
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 15 (1), 2007, 80-104.
- "Creditor
Moral Hazard in Stock Markets: Empirical Evidence from Indonesia
and Korea" (with Ali Kutan),"
Journal
of International Money and Finance, Vol. 25, pg. 640-654,
2006.
- "IMF
Programs in Emerging Countries," Comparative
Economic Studies, 47, pg. 4-22, 2005.
- "Lending
to Developing Countries Revisited: Changing Nature of Lenders
and Payment Problems," Economic
Systems, Vol. 28, No. 3, 2004, 235-56.
- "IMF Programs and Financial Liberalization in Turkey,"
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 40 (4) 2004, 5-19.
- "Effectiveness of IMF-Supported Stabilization Programs
in Developing Countries," Journal
of International Money and Finance, 21 (5) 2002, 565-87.
Recent Working Papers:
Other:
Prior to joining the SIUE faculty, Dr. Evrensel taught a wide variety
of courses at Ball State University, University of California San
Diego, and Portland State University. In addition to lower-level
undergraduate courses, such as Introduction to Macroeconomics and
Introduction to Microeconomics, she taught upper-level undergraduate
electives, such as Econometrics, International Finance, International
Trade, and Economics of Population Growth. Dr. Evrensel also taught
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory for master students in Economics.
Dr. Evrensel’s research interests focus on international
finance and open economy macroeconomics. She has recently published
in Journal of International Money and Finance, Economic
Systems, and Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. Her
2002 paper on the IMF-supported stabilization programs was the second
most requested paper of 2002 from JIMF. Her paper with
Ali Kutan “Creditor Moral Hazard in Equity Markets: A Theoretical
Framework and Evidence from Indonesia and Korea” was among
the Top Ten downloaded papers in SSRN Electronic Library in July
2004.
Dr. Evrensel has served as a referee for professional journals such
as Journal of International Money and Finance, Comparative
Economic Studies, and Emerging Markets Finance and Trade.
Since January 2005, she has been serving as an editorial board member
of Economic Systems and Emerging Markets Finance and
Trade. She has reviewed textbooks for publishers such as Routledge,
McGraw-Hill, and Pearson Addison Wesley. Dr. Evrensel is a member
of the American Economic Association, Western Economic Association,
European Union Studies Association, and CSWEP (Committee on the
Status of Women in the Economics Profession).
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