Cem Oyvat

Cem Oyvat

University of Greenwich

H-index: 11

Europe-United Kingdom

About Cem Oyvat

Cem Oyvat, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Greenwich,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The effects of public spending in the green and the care economy: the case of South Korea

Productivity, wages and structural change: a two-sector demand-led model

The employment effects of public spending in infrastructure, the care economy and the green economy: the case of emerging economies

Minimum wage, aggregate demand and employment: a demand-led model

Religiosity, Public Sector Employment, and Horizontal Inequalities in Turkey

Invited ArticleSynthesizing feminist and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian economics for a purple–green–red transition

Can wealth taxation fund public investment in a caring and sustainable economy? The case of the UK

Gendering macroeconomic analysis and development policy: a theoretical model

Cem Oyvat Information

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Citations(all)

520

Citations(since 2020)

414

Cited By

221

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

11

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University of Greenwich

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Top articles of Cem Oyvat

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The effects of public spending in the green and the care economy: the case of South Korea

Available at SSRN 4528510

Ozlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

2023/3/6

Productivity, wages and structural change: a two-sector demand-led model

Ines Heck

Cem Oyvat

2023/2/19

The employment effects of public spending in infrastructure, the care economy and the green economy: the case of emerging economies

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

2023/2/6

Minimum wage, aggregate demand and employment: a demand-led model

Cem Oyvat

2023/8/15

Religiosity, Public Sector Employment, and Horizontal Inequalities in Turkey

Public Sector Employment, and Horizontal Inequalities in Turkey

Cem Oyvat

Hasan Tekgüç

Alper H Yagci

2023

Invited ArticleSynthesizing feminist and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian economics for a purple–green–red transition

European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

2023/8/1

Can wealth taxation fund public investment in a caring and sustainable economy? The case of the UK

Cambridge Journal of Economics

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2023/7/1

Gendering macroeconomic analysis and development policy: a theoretical model

Feminist Economics

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2022/3/10

A macroeconomic analysis of the effects of gender inequality, wages, and public social infrastructure: the case of the UK

Feminist Economics

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2022/4/3

The effects of social infrastructure and gender equality on output and employment: The case of South Korea

World Development

Cem Oyvat

Özlem Onaran

2022/10/1

A purple, green and red new deal for equitable sustainable development in the UK

Women’s Budget Group: For a gender equal future

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2021/5/6

Equitable sustainable development in the UK: a purple green red new deal

Royal Economic Society

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2021/4/14

Tax wealth and profit income to fund social care and healthcare

Women’s Budget Group: For a gender equal future

Cem Oyvat

Özlem Onaran

2021/10/20

Religiosity, Employment, and Horizontal Inequalities in Turkey

Cem Oyvat

Hasan Tekgüç

Alper H Yagci

2021/9/9

A new social contract for the UK post-COVID-19

LSE Business Review

Özlem Onaran

Cem Oyvat

Eurydice Fotopoulou

2021/5/13

Migration in Kenya: beyond Harris-Todaro

International Review of Applied Economics

Cem Oyvat

Mwangi wa Gĩthĩnji

2020/1/2

The role of global finance in the provisioning of social infrastructure and the welfare state

Cem Oyvat

2020

Partisanship, media and the objective economy: Sources of individual-level economic assessments

Electoral Studies

Alper H Yagci

Cem Oyvat

2020/8/1

Wage‐led versus profit‐led demand: a comprehensive empirical analysis

Metroeconomica

Cem Oyvat

Oğuz Öztunalı

Ceyhun Elgin

2020/7

The Effects of Public Social Infrastructure and Gender Equality on Output and Employment: The case of South Korea

Cem Oyvat

Özelm Onaran

2020/3

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