Prof. Dr. Veysel Ulusoy

    Editorial Board Chair, Bosphorus News

    Prof. Dr. Veysel Ulusoy is an economist, academic, columnist and founder-director of ENAG, the Inflation Research Group. Based in Boston, he works on economics, inflation, public data, political economy, markets and institutional transparency.

    Ulusoy serves as Adjunct Professor of Economics at Boston College and teaches economics through Harvard Division of Continuing Education. His academic background includes a PhD in Economics from Syracuse University, with work in international economics and public economics. His research and teaching interests include inflation, econometrics, financial markets, exchange-rate forecasting, risk management and economic growth.

    He is the founder and director of ENAG, an independent inflation research initiative focused on public data and price dynamics in Türkiye. He also writes as a columnist for Cumhuriyet, a long-established Turkish national daily with a prominent place in the country's press history.

    Ulusoy is also the author and co-author of books on economics, mathematical statistics and game theory.

    At Bosphorus News, he chairs the editorial board and contributes academic and methodological depth to the publication's work on economic reporting, public data, institutional accountability and Türkiye's political economy.

    Coverage areas: Economics; Inflation; Independent inflation research; Public data; Political economy; Türkiye; Markets; Institutional transparency; Economic governance

    Editorial role: Editorial Board Chair

    Location: Boston, MA, United States

    Selected Public Work and Institutional Profiles

    • ENAG, Inflation Research Group — Founder and Director
    • Cumhuriyet — Columnist
    • Boston College — Adjunct Professor of Economics
    • Harvard Division of Continuing Education — Economics instructor
    • Selected books — Author and co-author of books on economics, mathematical statistics and game theory

    Selected Bosphorus News Work and Coverage