Recep YORULMAZ Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Public Finance Esenboga Campus, Esenboğa/Çubuk/ Ankara, TURKEY E-mail : ryorulmaz@ybu.edu.tr - rcpyrlmz@gmail.com http:// TEACHING & RESEARCH INTERESTS Public Policy Public Finance Public Expenditure Taxation Turkish Economy ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCES Assistant Proffessor - 2017 EDUCATION PhD o University of Sheffield (U.K) 2012-2016 MSc o Clemson University (U.S.) 2010-2012 BSc o Afyon Kocatepe University 2004-2008 1
PARTICIPATED COURSES AND CERTIFICATES AT INTERNATIONAL LEVEL 1. The ELS Language Centers Certificate of Graduation for 12 levels (Masters Level), Case Western Reserve University, 1/1/2010, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. 2. The Academics Networks GTA Teaching workshops, teaching certificate endorsed by UK Royal Economic Society and the Scottish Economic Society 30 September 2014, University of Sheffield. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL REFEREED JOURNALS 1. Recep YORULMAZ, (2013). "Construction of a Regional Financial Inclusion Index in Turkey," Journal of BRSA Banking and Financial Markets, Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency, vol. 7(1), pages 79-101. 2. An Analysis of Examining the Relative Performance of Islamic and Conventional Banks During Global Financial Crisis, Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance 13 (2), 2017/6. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN NATIONAL REFEREED JOURNALS 1. Recep YORULMAZ, (2017). "Construction of a Financial Inclusion Index for the Member and Candidate Countries of the European Union." Journal of Turkish Court of Accounts / Sayistay Dergisi. tem-eyl 2016, Issue 102, p91-106. 16p. BOOKS & REPORTS 1. Recep Yorulmaz (2012). Financial Inclusion & Economic Development: A Case Study of Turkey and A Cross-Country Analysis of European Union. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (September 12). ISBN-13: 978-3659239960. 2
CHAPTER IN BOOKS 1. Tax Apportionment and Fiscal Equalization: A Case Study of Turkish Metropolitan Municipalities, Ankara Şehir Araştırmaları Merkezi (ŞAR). (I Sagbas, N Saruc Tolga, R Yorulmaz). 2. Understanding the Global Financial Inclusion, Cambridge Publishing. (Recep Yorulmaz, Turgut Bayramoğlu, Atakan Durmaz). FORTHCOMING PAPERS 1. The Effects of Islamic Finance on Voluntarily Financial Exclusion. Singapore Economic Review, SER-D-17-00104. (Under Review). 2. Sagbas I., Saruc N. T., & Yorulmaz R. (2017). An Analysis of Public Spending in terms of Equal Opportunities in Turkey. Maliye Dergisi (Under Review). 3. An Analysis of Constructing Global Financial Inclusion Indices, Borsa Istanbul Review. (Recep Yorulmaz). (Under Review). CONFERENCE PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS 1. Recep Yorulmaz (2012). Financial Inclusion & Development: A Case Study of Turkey and A Cross-Country Analysis of European Union. Macro Workshop, John E. Walker Department of Economics, Clemson University. March 29, Clemson, South Carolina, US. 2. Recep Yorulmaz (2013). An Analysis of Constructing Comprehensive Financial Inclusion Indices around the World. Poster Presentation, White Rose PhD conference, University of Leeds. March 22, Leeds, UK. 3. Recep Yorulmaz (2013). An Analysis of Constructing Comprehensive Financial Inclusion Indices around the World. Annual PhD Conference, University of Sheffield, Department of Economics. May 23, Sheffield, UK. 3
4. Recep Yorulmaz (2014). The Effects of Financial Inclusion on Poverty. Annual PhD Conference, University of Sheffield, Department of Economics. May 25, Sheffield, UK. 5. Recep Yorulmaz (2015). Financial Exclusion and Islamic Finance: How the Islamic Finance affects Voluntary Exclusion. Annual PhD Conference, University of Sheffield, Department of Economics. May 26, Sheffield, UK. 6. Sagbas I., Saruc N. T., & Yorulmaz R. (2017). Equal Opportunities and Public Spending in Turkey. The Third Sarajevo International Conference on Social Sciences. International University of Sarajevo. April 27-30, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 7. Sagbas I., Saruc N. T., & Yorulmaz R. (2017). Analysing the Association between Public Spending and Financial Inclusion in Enhancing Equal Opportunities in Turkey. International Congress on Politic, Economic and Social Studies (ICPESS) 2017. International University of Sarajevo. May 19-20, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. 8. The Effects of Financial Inclusion on Poverty, IASOS - International Applied Social Sciences Congress Uluslar arası Uygulamalı Sosyal Bilimler Kongresi nde 21-23 Eylül Uşak ta sunulacak. (Recep Yorulmaz). 9. The Impact of Financial Inclusion on Financial Development in Emerging Economies, International Congress on Politic, Economic and Social Studies, 9-11 Kasım Ankara. (Recep Yorulmaz, Abdullah Tirgil). 10. The Impact of Tax Apportionment on Fiscal Equalization: A Case Study of Turkish Metropolitan Municipalities, International Conference on Eurasian Economies, 5-7 Ekim Bişkek, Kırgızistan. (I Sagbas, N Saruc Tolga, R Yorulmaz). 11. Sagbas I., Saruc N. T., & Yorulmaz R. (2017). "Büyükşehir Belediyelerine Mali Transferler: Vergi Tahsisine Dayalı Bir Model Önerisi." Ankara Şehir Araştırmaları Merkezi (ŞAR) Atölye Çalışması, 11 Mart, Ankara. PROJECTS 1. Erasmus + Youth Mobility KA1 Project: Barrier Free Youngsters- Training Course 2014-2- UK01-KA105-001487, 23-30 January 2014, Sheffield, UK. Supported by United Kingdom 4
2. Erasmus + Youth Mobility KA1 Project: Let s Move by Active Youngsters Group 2015-1- UK01-KA105-012325, 4-11 October 2015, Sheffield, UK. Supported by United Kingdom 3. Erasmus + Youth Mobility KA1 Project: Innovative Entrepreneurs-Dream Start up 2015-2- UK01-KA105-013946, 7-15 February 2016, Sheffield, UK. Supported by United Kingdom 4. Erasmus + Youth Exchange KA1 Project: Active Youngsters- Story Builders 2016-3- UK01-KA105-035257, 26 March 4 April 2017, Boscastle, UK. Supported by United Kingdom 5. BAP Kariyer Projesi: 16 Kariyer 148 Kamu Maliyesi Enstrümanlarının Fırsat Eşitliği Üzerindeki Etkisinin Araştırılması 2016-2017, Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye. 6. BAP Kariyer Projesi: 17 Kariyer 109 BÜYÜKŞEHİR BELEDİYELERİNE MALİ TRANSFERLER: VERGİ TAHSİSİNE DAYALI BİR MODEL ÖNERİSİ 2016-2017, Afyonkarahisar, Türkiye. 5