Macroeconomics
Econometric Models & Mathematics
Financial Markets, Modelling & Pricing
Trade, Consumption & Global Markets
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
Turkey
2013.01.31
Measuring Economic and Financial Activity and Constructing Leading Economic Indicators for Emerging Markets
Emerging markets, have unique characteristics that mean they need to be analyzed differently. First of all, the lack of available data presents a challenge. The data that do exist may come in different forms or be collected on different schedules. These diverse sources must be integrated correctly to draw meaningful conclusions about emerging markets. Their behavior can also be erratic while young and still growing, or show effects that are ignored in traditional analyses, like large ups and downs, deep recessions, rapid recoveries and seasonal changes that are present in the published datasets. Dr. Çakmaklı’s new methods successfully take all of these elements into account, allowing for more accurate modeling and better predictions of the behavior and risks of tomorrow’s markets.
Getting to Know the Up-and-Coming Markets
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 Cem
 CAKMAKLI 
Institution
Koç University
Country
Turkey
Nationality
Turkish
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