
معرفی
Ayça Tekin-Koru is a Professor of Economics at TED University, serving as the Director of the Graduate Programs Institute. She has held academic roles since at least 2013, teaching courses ranging from Principles of Economics to advanced topics like International Trade Theory and Microeconomics. Her research focuses on international economics, trade policy, political economy, and the Turkish economy’s dynamics.
Her work spans analysis of globalization, trade barriers, disaster economics, and policy impacts of pandemics like COVID-19. Notable contributions include studies on latent social distancing during crises, trade collapse dynamics, and multinational firm behavior in corrupt environments. She has also examined the economic implications of natural disasters and the role of remittances in poverty reduction.
Her publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending economic theory with empirical analysis of real-world policy challenges. Recent work emphasizes geopolitical trade tensions, post-disaster recovery strategies, and the interplay between health crises and economic systems.


