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  • Publication
    Clinical characteristics and burden of a large series with cluster headache from Turkey
    (Sage Publications, 2021-09-01) Dikmen, P. Yalinay; Ari, C.; Sahin, E.; Ertas, M.; Domac, F. Mayda; Aydinlar, E. Ilgaz; Sahin, A.; Ozge, A.; Ozguner, H.; Karadas, O.; Shafiyev, J.; Vuralli, D.; Bolay, H.; Ekizoglu, E.; Orhan, E. Kocasoy; Baykan, B.; Akarsu, E. Oguz; OĞUZ AKARSU, EMEL; Karli, N.; BAYSAL KAR, BAHAR; Zarifoglu, M.; ZARİFOĞLU, MEHMET; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Nöroloji Anabilim Dalı.; 0000-0001-7112-2142; 0000-0002-2354-2975; 0000-0002-5792-2888; 0000-0002-3334-979X; 0000-0002-3360-659X; AFB-2183-2022; HGA-8185-2022; HRC-1114-2023; A-4787-2018; GXV-0461-2022; IZQ-0662-2023
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    The moral problems of capitalism in thorstein veblen's thought
    (İgiad-Türk Girişimcilik ve İş Etiği, 2020-06-01) Kar, Bahar Baysal; BAYSAL KAR, BAHAR; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi; IYT-1106-2023
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    Keynes against capitalism: His economic case for liberal socialism.
    (İlem, 2020-09-01) Kar, Bahar Baysal; BAYSAL KAR, BAHAR; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi; IYT-1106-2023
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    A critical review on the independence of central bank
    (Igiad-turkish Entrepreneurship & Business Ethics Assoc, 2013-11-01) Baysal, Bahar; BAYSAL KAR, BAHAR; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi/İktisat Bölümü.
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    Minimum wage and employment: A dynamic heterogeneous approach for oecd countries
    (Research Center Islamic Economics-ikam, 2019-08-01) Egri, Taha; Aksunger, Nursena; Kar, Bahar Baysal; BAYSAL KAR, BAHAR; Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi/İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi/İktisat.; IYT-1106-2023
    The effect of minimum wage on employment is one of the most important matters discussed in economics literature however; the theoretical approaches put forward regarding the impact of minimum wage on employment indicate different outcomes. In this regard, the purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate the effect of minimum wage legislation on employment by employing data for OECD countries over the period 1997-2017 and to contribute to this literature where consensus has not yet been achieved on the subject. In order to conduct this investigation, the Augmented Mean Group Estimator has been used. According to empirical results, minimum wage legislation increases the employment in the long run for the OECD countries. On the other hand, these results show that a one percent increase in minimum wage leads to an increase of 0.17% in employment rate. Although country-specific coefficients vary between countries because of the institutional and structural characteristics of countries, they are mostly positive. These findings support the modern liberal approach, which suggests that the impact of minimum wage on employment is negligible or positive.