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Erdal Tekin

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Erdal Tekin
The American University

Erdal Tekin is a Professor at the Department of Public Administration and Policy, The American University in Washington D.C. His primary research interests are in the fields of health economics and demographic economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2001.

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Air pollution and infant mortality: evidence from Turkey

The widespread replacement of coal with natural gas as Turkey’s key energy source over the past 25 years has led to much improved air quality. This column reports research showing that the environmental benefits of the transition to natural gas have resulted in a significant reduction in infant mortality.

Universal primary care lowers mortality: evidence from Turkey

In 2005, Turkey extended basic healthcare services to its entire population under a free-of-charge, centrally administered system. This column reports research showing that the programme was successful in lowering mortality rates across provinces, particularly for the most vulnerable. The findings provide compelling evidence in support of providing accessible healthcare services to all citizens.

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