Coşkun Can Aktan | |
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Born | January 25, 1963 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Public choice Constitutional political economy Institutional economics |
Institutions | Dokuz Eylül University Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, USA |
Coşkun Can Aktan (born 1963) is a political economist and a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management at Dokuz Eylül University in İzmir, Turkey. He is founder and honorary chairman of the Social Sciences Research Society. Aktan is a leading expert on the privatization of the Turkish economy, analyzing and writing on the movement of Turkey from a statist to a market economy from its early days, making Aktan an early and internationally known source of information on Turkey's move toward a market-based economy.
Aktan's work has attracted significant critical attention and praise, and he is widely considered one of the important Turkish intellectual and critical author in social sciences. Aktan's writing has often been explicitly critical of academia, and democracy in particular. He has a strong intellectual and interdisciplinary background to criticize modern electoral democracies and defended limited government and constitutional democracy. In recent years, he published many articles defending a "demarchy" instead of democracy built mainly on the basis of sortition and rotation. He also published numerous critical books and articles on the deformation of higher education and academia.
Academic career
Coskun Can Aktan is currently a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management at the Dokuz Eylül University. He worked at several international research centers and universities including the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, United States; Economics Department of the University of California (UCLA); International Social Sciences Institute of the University of Edinburgh; Institut für Allgemeine für Wirtschaftsforschung of the University of Freiburg (Germany); University of Vrije, Belgium and Mount Kenya University, Kenya as a visiting scholar.
Aktan's research studies were funded by the fellowships and the grants of such organizations as Higher Education Institution of Turkey, Turkish Scientific and Technical Research Institution (TÜBİTAK), Turkish Sciences Academy (TÜBA), George Mason University Foundation (United States), Earhart Foundation (United States), British Council (UK), German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) (Germany), Friedrich-Naumann Foundation (Germany), Japan Foundation (Japan) etc.
Fields
Public Finance / Public Economics / Public Choice / Constitutional Economics / Institutional Economics / Political Economy /
Scholarship/fellowship
- Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant. (Japan Economic Policy Association, JEPA)
- Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA). (University of California, Los Angeles Economics Department / visiting scholar.
- Friedrich Naumann Foundation Fellowship. (Albert Ludwigs University and Walter Eucken Institute in Freiburg / Visiting Scholar.
- DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) Fellowship. (Albert Ludwigs University and Walter Eucken Institute in Freiburg / visiting scholar.
- British Council Fellowship. (International Social Science Institute, University of Edinburgh as an honorary visiting associate.
- Earhart Foundation Grant. (the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University. / visiting scholar)
- Dissertation fellowship from Higher Education Board, Turkey as well as a supplementary fund from the Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, United States. the Center for Study of Public Choice as a visiting graduate student.
Academic Performance
- Professor Coskun Can Aktan has an H index = 53, Total citations = 13,865, is the primary author for six papers with over 100 cites, and has been publishing since at least 1987 per Google scholar. He passes WP:PROF. Retrieved October 24, 2023. Note: be sure to use Google Scholar if necessary.
- Professor Coskun Can Aktan has a Top Read Score (959,789) at ResearchGate, one of the highest among social scientists. Retrieved October 24, 2023. Note: Reads is a simple metric designed to show you exactly how often research is being accessed on ResearchGate, in real time.
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