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Gerard Turley received his B.A. and M.A. from NUI, Galway and a Ph.D. from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, where he was a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Reform and Transformation (CERT). His main teaching and research interests are in taxation and public finance in transition and EU countries, and has worked on related projects funded by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), UK Department for International Development (DFID), Adam Smith Institute (ASI), George Soros’ Open Society Institute (OSI) and EC EuropeAid (Tacis and PhareACE). He has engaged in a number of research projects and academic exchange programmes in the transition countries of Central and Eastern Europe and, in particular, in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Tajikistan and Russia. He is the author of Transition, Taxation and the State (Ashgate 2006) and co-author of the very successful textbook in Economics Principles of Economics: An Irish Textbook (Gill and Macmillan 3rd edition 2006). He has previously worked as an economist and currency trader for AIB Capital Markets. He was on sabbatical at the University of California, Berkeley in 2009. Selected PublicationsTurley, G. (2006) Transition, Taxation and the State, Development and Transition Series, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.Turley, G. (with Peter Luke). (2010). Transition Economics: Two Decades On. London: Routledge. Forthcoming. Turley, G. (with Mark Schaffer). (2002) Effective versus Statutory Taxation: Measuring Effective Tax Administration in Transition Economies. In Institutional Change in Transition Economies, Michael Cuddy and Ruvin Gekker (eds.), Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. Turley, G. (2008), Tax, Transition and the State: The Case of Russia. In Taxation and Public Finance in Transition and Developing Economies, Robert McGee (ed.), New York: Springer. Turley, G. (with Maureen Maloney and Fran O'Toole). (2006), Principles of Economics: An Irish Textbook, 3rd edition, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, |