Dr. Ata has over twenty-five years of teaching and research experience at several universities in the US and Canada.
Dr. Ata Yesilyaprak, has research interests in Financial Markets, Investments, Banking, International finance and Corporate finance. 
 

PhD in Financial Economics, University of New Orleans,1995
MA in Economics, University of New Orleans, 1992
MBA, Southeastern Louisiana University, 1988
AS in Computer Science, Southeastern Louisiana University, 1988
BS in Mechanical Engineering, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey, 1981

 

  • Yesilyaprak, Ata, “Determinants of Bank Dividend Policy Using Data from U.S. Banks – An Empirical Investigation.” Journal of Global Economy, Trade, and International Business. Accepted for a publication in the upcoming issue 2021.
  • Yesilyaprak, Ata, “Factors that Affect Student Performance in International Finance Course.” The Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2014): 231-236.
  • Yesilyaprak, Ata, and John Theis, “Factors that Determine Foreign Direct Investment.” The Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 11, No. 1 (2014): 79-84.
  • Nguyen, Chu, Ata Yesilyaprak, and Justo Manrique, “Export Led Development Hypothesis: Evidence from Turkey.” The Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 10, No. 2, (2013): 173-182.
  • Theis, John and Ata Yesilyaprak, “Deregulation and Financial Stress in Local Gas Distribution Companies” Oil, Gas, and Energy Quarterly, Vol. 59, No 4, June 2011. p. 729-738.
  • Yesilyaprak, Ata, “Hyundai: An International Capital Budgeting Case.” Journal of Finance Case Research, Vol. 12, No 1, Spring 2011. p. 29-35.
  • Paskelian, Ohannes, Ata Yesilyaprak, and Stephen Bell, "Dynamic Linkages among FDI, Macroeconomics Factors and the Turkish Stock Market" AIMS International Journal of Management, Vol. 5, No 2, May 2011. P. 77-91.
  • John Theis, Ata Yesilyaprak, Andres Jaureugui, and Amitabh Dutta, “Bank Holding Company Dividend Policy: Changed by Recession?” Global Journal of Finance and Economics, Vol. 7, No 1, January-June 2010, p. 1-9.

Finance, Investments, Economics, Statistics, Econometrics, and Quantitative Methods
 

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