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Emre Deliveli

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Emre Deliveli is a freelance consultant, part-time lecturer in Economics and columnist for the Hurriyet Daily News & Economics Review and Forbes. Previously, Emre worked as Economist for Citi Istanbul, covering Turkey and the Balkans. Prior to that, he was Director of Economic Studies at Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey in Ankara, leading policy-oriented research projects for the government and international institutions. He has also worked at the World Bank, OECD, McKinsey and the Central Bank of Turkey. Emre holds a B.A., summa cum laude, from Yale University and undertook his PhD studies at Harvard University, in Economics.

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