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Global Integration of Turkish Finance Capital. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, February 2009, Pages: 376

The Turkish banking sector has been comprehensively
restructured since the late 1990s. Historically
Turkish private banks has been parts of
commercial-industrial conglomerates (called Finance
Capital), so the reform caused a wider restructure of
capital within Turkey. This book explores the
contradictory interests within Turkish Finance
Capital and how state policies, under the IMF
supervision, mediated those interests.
The class analysis shows that there is no such set of
right policies to be followed by the state on behalf
of national interest. The Turkish case reveals the
relationship between the state and the hegemonic part
of Finance Capital which seeks for an inclusion into
international capital.
Drawing from the Turkish case, the book argues that
current globalisation debates which center on
weakening or enduring power of nation state neglect
that as a node of global accumulation, state oversees
the reproduction of social relations of capital
globally. This analysis should be useful to
academicians as well as research and business
organizations that are interested in the issue of
globalization.

Derya, Gültekin-Karakas.
Derya Gültekin-Karakas, Ph.D., University of Sydney, Discipline
of Political Economy.
Lecturer at Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Management,
Turkey.
Main areas of interest: Political Economy, Development Economics,
topics on Internationalization of Capital and Turkey in Global
Economy.