Nuri Vedit İnalView profile
Associate Professor
Nuri Vedit İnal is an Associate Professor at Yeditepe University's Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics. With over three decades of academic experience, he has held positions at Yeditepe University (since 2004), Hofstra University (1983-1996), and other institutions. His academic journey includes a PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge (1996), MA degrees from Yildiz Technical University (1979) and The New School for Social Research (1990), and a BA in Electronics Engineering from Istanbul Technical University (1976). Research interests span economic growth, history of economic thought, institutional economics, and Turkish economic development. His work critiques neoclassical investment theory, analyzes Keynesian frameworks, and explores Ottoman economic history and its implications for modern development. Recent publications focus on investment dynamics, monetary policy, and thermodynamical approaches to circular economies. Supervised theses include topics like technology transfer through 1933 university reform, tax effort in Jordan, solidarity economies, periodic economic crises in Turkey, and thermodynamically coherent economic models. He has taught courses such as Critique of Orthodox Economics , Intermediate Macroeconomics , Growth Theory , and Cinema and Economics , reflecting his interdisciplinary approach.







