Enes Işık ~ I am a Ph.D. candidate in economics, at the University of Massachusetts—Amherst. My current research explores economic inequality through the lens of economic history, economic development, and political economy.
My earlier studies delved into innovation in pharmaceuticals and climate change mitigation technologies and the impact of minimum wage policies on labor market outcomes.
**Research Teaching** Scholar
Slave market, Ottoman Algeria, 1684.
Work in Progress
Top Incomes and Wealth in Turkey, 1968-2022
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Other Publications
- (2021) Book review: Ajit Sinha, A Revolution in Economic Theory: The Economics of Piero Sraffa (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, New York, NY, USA and Melbourne, Australia 2016) 264 pp. Review of Keynesian Economics, 9(3), 429-431.
- (2020) Asgari Ücret Artışının Ücretler, İstihdam ve Kayıt Dışılık Üzerindeki Etkileri. İktisat ve Toplum, Kasım, Sayı: 121 (with Özgür Orhangazi & Hasan Tekgüç)
Teaching
Translations