Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of Otago
Murat’s research and teaching are mainly focused on the area of international macroeconomics and trade, with an interest in growth and development. His recent work has been centered on the analysis of China’s structural transformation and economic growth performance, with a view to a) establishing the role that trade and other liberalization policies made in this process, and b) assessing the impact that China’s development and openness have had on the de-industrialization of the world’s mature and developing economies. Prior to joining the University of Otago, Murat was a research economist at the Central Bank of Turkey. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Southern California.
His recent op-eds are available at http://www.muratungor.com/op-eds.html.
His recent media appearances are available at http://www.muratungor.com/media.html

Inflation is raising prices and reducing real wages
Feb 02, 2022 08:58 am UTC| Economy
There is no doubt life is becoming much more expensive in New Zealand as inflation hits a three-decade high, influenced by both domestic and international factors such as increased food, energy and housing costs, pent-up...