Visiting Researchers

May 2025

Nuray Şahin

Nuray Şahin is a research assistant and Ph.D. candidate in Labour Economics and Industrial Relations at Faculty of Political Science in Turkey. Her academic work is grounded in an interdisciplinary approach that explores the intersections of labour, ecology, and urban studies. With a focus on labour- ecology relationship, labour market, green jobs, green economy, just transition, and social movements. She critically engages with the political economy of sustainability. She has contributed to several edited volumes and journals in Turkish, and has experience in both national and international research contexts.

March-September 2025

Candelaria Fernández Tucci

Roma Tre, Italy: Financialisation and minimum required profit rates by non-financial firms in developing and emerging economies

January - March 2025

Alexander Mörelius-Wulff

Tuscan Universities of Siena, Pisa and Florence: Intangible assets and their relationship to processes of competition and monopoly, financialization as well as their structuring impact on Global Value Chains

October-November 2024

Daniel Feliciano Cruz

University of the Basque Country Bilbao, Spanien: The Spanish economy in the age of financialisation. An examination of the roots of the transformation of the Spanish growth regime under finance-dominated capitalis

2024

Mohamed Trabelsi Dit Karoui 2024

Process of Democratization in Tunesia and the Role of Social Dialogue

July 2024 – June 2025

Gaye Yılmaz 2024

Women's Compulsory Consent to Submission: Rethinking the Division of Roles between Patriarchy and Religion

June 2024

Karsten Kohler 2024

University of Leeds, UK: Seminar on Dynamic Macroeconomic Modelling and Simulations

May – September 2024

Sara Cufré 2024

IRGAC Research Fellow (Rosa Luxemburg Foundation) at CEIL-Conicet, Argentina: Post-Pandemic Labor Dynamics in Argentinean Aviation

April – October 2024

Paula da Cunha Duarte 2024

Getulio Vargas Foundation Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Digital financial inclusion, gender and regulation

October 2023 – January 2024

Stefano Di Bucchianico

University of Salerno, Italy: Monetary policy and functional income distribution; financialisation and stagnation

October 2023

Özgür Orhangazi

Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey: Knowledge monopolization; Economic development in Turkey

Winter Term 2023-24

Fatin Bulut

Manisa Celai Bayar University, Turkey: Turkish growth regime

June 2023

Karsten Kohler

University of Leeds, UK: Seminar on Dynamic Macroeconomic Modelling and Simulations

May – June 2023

Tobias Riedl

University of Vienna, Austria: The relevance of left keynesianism- and degrowth-approaches in policy formulations of an alternative economic policy in two socio-economic crisis in Germany.

March 2023 – February 2024

Gabriel Petrini da Silveira

State University of Campinas, Brazil: Housing markets, asset bubbles, and financial instability

July – September 2022

Fatih Cagatay Cengiz

Ondokuz Mayis University, Samsun, Turkey: The Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties Under Anomie: A Comparative Case Study of the AfD in Germany and İYİP in Turkey

March - June 2022

Francisco López Bermúdez

University of Santiago de Compostela, Galiza: The study of repair practices and their potential for sustainability throughout the economic process.

February – April 2022

Carlos Alberto Abreo Villamizar

University of the Basque Country, Bilbao: International economics: An empirical analysis of the trade liberalization process in developing countries with a focus on Colombia

March 2022

Gennaro Zezza

University of Cassino, Italy: Seminar on Applied Stock-Flow Consistent Modelling

Winter Term 2021-22 and Summer Term 2022

Ricardo Summa

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Demand-led growth, conflict inflation and macroeconomic policies

Winter Term 2019-20

Emilia Buccella

National Scientific and Technical Research Council - Centre for Labour Studies and Research, CEIL- CONICET, Buenos Aires: Financialisation and income distribution in Latin America: Some trends in the Argentinean agrarian sector

Winter Term 2018-19

Won Jun Nah

Kyungpook National University, South Korea: Post-Keynesian macroeconomic modelling; Income-led policies in South Korea

Winter Term 2017-18

Christian Scholz

University of Manchester, UK: Labour Market Regulation in the EU

Winter Term 2017-18

María Cantero Sáiz

University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain: Sovereign risk and monetary policy: effects on bank loans and trade credit

Summer Term 2016

Anne Henow and Natalya Naqui

University of Cambridge, UK: Development banks - Relics of the past? Korea and Germany compared

Winter Term 2014-15

Sermin Sarica

University of Istanbul, Turkey: Public-Private Partnerships as a fauna of corruption practices: The case of Turkey