ŞULE ÖZLER MAILING ADDRESS: 944 9 TH Street, #5 Santa Monica, CA 90403 TELEPHONE : (310) 869 5994 ELECTRONIC MAIL: ozler@econ.ucla.edu EDUCATION Psy. D. (in Psychoanalysis), New Center for Psychoanalysis, June 2013 Ph.D. (Economics) Stanford University, January 1986 M.S. Candidacy (Economics) Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, July 1980 B.S. (Economics) Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, December 1979 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor of Economics, UCLA, 1994-present. Associate Professor of Economics, Koç University, Fall 1996-99. Research Fellow, Economic Research Forum, 1996-present. Panel of Advisors, Human Development Report, The United Nations Development Program, 1996, 1999. National Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1992-93. National Bureau of Economics (NBER) Faculty Research Fellow, Boston, September 1991-1994. Visiting Assistant Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1990-1991. Ford Foundation Fellow, NBER January-August 1990. Visiting Scholar, International Debt Division, The World Bank, 1989. Assistant Professor of Economics, UCLA, 1985-1995.
AWARDS and HONORS Recipient, Waiver of Professional Standards for Full Clinical Training, American Psychoanalytic Association, 2005 Economic Research Forum, Turkish Manufacturing Industry in a Globalizing World: Evidence from Turkish Plants January 2005- October 2006 Recipient, Research Clinical Fellowship for Training in Psychoanalysis, Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, 2003, 2007 Economic Research Forum, Labor Markets and Productivity in the Process of Globalization: Firm Level Evidence from Turkey December 1999-October 2001. International Labor Organization, Labors Market in Turkey, Summer 1999. The World Bank Labor Market Inequalities in Turkey, Summer 1999 Ford Foundation, Trade, and Gender, March 1998-1999. Ford Foundation, "Gender, Adjustment, and Macroeconomic Models", 1994-95 The Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector, University of Maryland (joint with N. Roubini), "Inflation, Political Instability, and Economic Growth", 1992-1993. Ford Foundation Fellowship and Research Grant, National Bureau of Economics, "Developing Country Debt", January-May 1990. National Science Foundation, "Developing Country Defaults and Credit Terms", 1989-1990. The World Bank, Projects: "Secondary Market Pricing of Developing Country Debt", "Parallel Foreign Exchange Systems", External Shocks Politics, and Private Investment" 1989-1993. TEACHING Graduate: International economics (Ph.D., UCLA) Managerial economics (MBA, Koc University) International trade and financial policy (MP, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) Macroeconomic policies for developing countries (MP, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University) Undergraduate: Economics of Gender (UCLA and Stanford University) General Education Cluster Course on Globalization, Coordinator and teaching faculty (UCLA) 2
History of economic thought International finance (UCLA and Koc University) International trade (UCLA and Koc University) Industrial organizations (UCLA) RESEARCH I. Psychoanalytic studies Ozler and Gabrinetti, P. Markets and morality in Adam Smith s works: Evolutionary psychology and adaptive defenses perspectives on delayed gratification and trust, May 2015 Ozler, S. and Gabrinetti P., Sympathy, empathy and empirical evidence, February 2015 A Psychoanalytic study of John Stuart Mill s relationships, his mental crisis, and his works. (Under review at the American Imago) January, 2015. Ozler S. and P. Gabrinetti, A known world: An analysis of defenses in Adam Smith s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Adam Smith Review, Vol 8, 2015 A psychoanalytic interpretation of alienation in Marx, November 2014. Gabrinetti, P. and S. Ozler, Defenses and morality: Adam Smith, Sigmund Freud and Contemporary Psychoanalysis, The Psychoanalytic Review #5 Vol. 101, No. 5, October 2014 Unavailable mothering its consequences, and survival guilt of a twin (Thesis for doctorate degree in Psychology in Psychoanalysis, New Center for Psychoanalysis). March 2013 Adam Smith and Dependency, Psychoanalytic Review, June 2012, 99(3). Ozler, Sule and Edith Kuiper Psychoanalytic reading of texts by Adam Smith (1723-1790), Journal of American Psychoanalytic Association 55 (1) 305-9, 2007. 3
II. Developing country international private debt Altug, S., S. Ozler, and M. Usman International Project Finance under Lender Heterogeneity Economic Theory, March 2002. Fernandez, R. and S. Ozler Debt Concentration and Bargaining Power: Large Banks, Small Banks, and Secondary Market Prices International Economic Review, May 1999. Ozler, S. and C. Akcay, Current Account Position of the Turkish Economy: Is There any Cause for Concern? Bogazici Journal: Special Issue on Stabilization in an Emerging Market: The Case of Turkey, R. Erzan, eds, November 1998. Black Market Exchange Rates in Turkey, in Parallel Exchange Rates in Developing Countries, M. Kiguel, S. Lizodo, S. O Connel, eds., Macmillan Press, 1996 Have Commercial Banks Ignored History? The American Economic Review, June 1993. Ozler S., and H. Huzinga, Bank Exposure, Capital and Secondary Market Discounts on Developing Country Debt NBER Working Paper: No 3961 January 1992. Evolution of Credit Terms: An Empirical Study of Commercial Bank Lending to Developing Countries, Journal of Development Economics, December 1991. Sources of Debt Rescheduling: Turkey in the 1970's, UCLA Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, July 1989. On the Relation between Rescheduling and Bank Value, The American Economic Review, Vol: 79, December 1989. Commercial Bank Lending to Developing Countries: The Expansion of the Market, Contemporary Policy Issues, July 1989 Comments: Comments on Volatility and Contagion in a Financially-Integrated World: Lessons from East Asia s Recent Experience, in The Asian Financial Crises: Causes, Contagion and Consequences, R. Agenor, M. Miller, D. Vines, eds, CEPR, 1999. Comments on Asia and the Crisis of Financial Globalization in Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy, Baker, D., G. Epstein, R. Pollin, eds., Cambridge University Press, 1998. Comments on Postmortem on the Debt Crisis, Macroeconomics Annual, NBER, 1992. A review of Developing Country Debt and Economic Performance, Jeffrey Sachs ed., University of Chicago Press, Journal of Economic Literature, 1991. 4
III. Domestic political economy considerations in international debt accumulation, economic growth, and inflation A. Alesina, Ozler S., N. Roubini, and P. Swaigel Political Instability and Economic Growth, Journal of Economic Growth, June 1996 Ozler S and D. Rodrik, External Shocks, Politics and Private Investment: Some Theory and Empirical Evidence, Journal of Development Economics, July 1992. Ozler S. and N. Roubini, Economic and Political Determinants of Inflation Rates: An Empirical Investigation Using a Panel Data Set, The Center for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector, University of Maryland, Working Paper No: 199, November 1996. Ozler S. and G. Tabellini, External Debt and Political Instability, NBER Working Paper 3772, July 1991. IV. Structural adjustment, globalization, and gender Export Led Industrialization and Gender Differences in Job Creation and Destruction: Micro Evidence from Turkish Manufacturing Sector in, Feminist Economics of Trade N. Cagatay, Elson, D., Grown, C., and van Staveren, I. (eds.), Routledge, 2007. Orbay, H. and S. Ozler Worker Composition and Export Decision: Evidence from Colombia, Review of Economics and Finance, 2013: 4, pp. 33-42. Gender Differences in Job Creation and Destruction over Business Cycles: Micro Evidence from Turkish Manufacturing Sector in Bulutay, T. (ed.) Wages and Wage Income Distribution, ILO, 2003. Export-Orientation and Female Share of Employment: Evidence From Turkey World Development, July 2000. Globalization, Employment, and Gender, in Background Papers: Human Development Report, UNDP, New York, 1999. Ozler, S. and N. Cagatay, Feminization of the Labor Force in The Changing Nature of Work. Frontier Issues in Economic Thought, F. Ackerman, N. Goodwin, L. Dougherty and K. Gallagher, eds., Vol:4, Island Press, 1998. La nuoca teria della crescita e la riprodusione sociale: inserire lo sviluppo umano in una prospettiva di genere, una sintesi, Sviluppo, 1997 n.5 New Growth Theory and Social Reproduction, Background Paper, prepared for UNDP Human Development Report, 1996, New York 5
Ozler, S. and N. Cagatay, Feminization of the Labor Force: The Effects of Long -Term Development and Structural Adjustment, World Development, November 1995. V. International trade, investment and economic performance Taymaz, E. and Ozler, S. Labor Market Policies and EU Accession: Problems and Prospects for Turkey, in B. Hoekman and S. Togan (eds.), Turkey: Towards EU Accession, The World Bank and CEPR, pp.223-260, 2005. Ozler, S. and E. Taymaz, Foreign Ownership, Competition, and Survival Dynamics, Review of Industrial Organization (31): 23-42, 2007. Ozler, S., Taymaz, E. and Yilmaz, K. History Matters for the Export Decision: Plant Level Evidence from Turkish Manufacturing Industry, World Development (37): 479-488, 2009.. Ozler, S. and K. Yilmaz Productivity response to reduction in trade barriers: Evidence from Turkish manufacturing plants (Previous title: Does trade liberalization improve productivity?: Evidence from Turkish Manufacturing Firms, Review of World Economics/Weltwirtschaftliches, 2009. 6