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Atilla Karaosmanoğlu

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Prime Minister
  
Nihat Erim

Education
  
Economy

Spouse(s)
  
Sukriye


Political party
  
None

Nationality
  
Turkish

Name
  
Atilla Karaosmanoglu

Atilla Karaosmanoğlu Atilla Karaosmanolu Haberleri ve Atilla Karaosmanolu Gelimeleri

Died
  
11 November 2013 (aged 81–82) Istanbul, Turkey

Atilla Karosmanoğlu (1931 – 11 November 2013) was a Turkish economist and politician.

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Background

Karosmanoğlu was born in Manisa, Turkey in 1931. After graduating from the Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara University in 1954, he earned a doctorate at the Faculty of Economics at Istanbul University. He later served as part-time lecturer at NYU and Harvard University.

Professional life

After returning to Turkey, Karosmanoğlu served as a manager of the State Planning Organization of Turkey. He also served as a senior advisor of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

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In 1966 he began working for the World Bank. In 1971, Prime Minister Nihat Erim invited him to Ankara and appointed him as deputy prime minister (responsible of the economy) in his technocratic government on 26 March 1971 (see 33rd cabinet of Turkey). However, on 3 December 1971, Karaosmanoğlu, together with 10 other ministers, resigned from his post, claiming that he was unable to carry on the reforms he had promised. According to Metin Toker, Karaosmanoğlu cited disagreements within the cabinet and especially between his ministry and the Ministry of Finance.

In later years, Karosmanoğlu returned to his position in the World Bank. His second term in the bank continued for 22 years and he eventually rose to become the vice president of the bank. He retired on 30 November 1994.

Death

Karosmanoğlu died from respiratory failure on 11 November 2013. He was buried in Çengelköy cemetery in Istanbul.

A memorial fund was created in his name with Turkish Philanthropy Funds to give scholarships through Association for the Support of Contemporary Living (Çağdaş Yaşamı Destekleme Derneği).

References

Atilla Karaosmanoğlu Wikipedia