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The Political Economy of Turkish Stream

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
For countries that do not have their own gas deposits, import dependency turns out to be a substantial concern. Not only the potential will and the ability of the resource-holder countries to use natural gas as a political weapon, but also the political instabilities in the transit countries have been one of the issues that raise concerns in the ...
Sahin Ardiyok, Tolga Turan
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Overview of the Turkish Economy

2009
The aim of this chapter is to introduce the reader to the background of the Turkish economy by focusing on major economic and financial events that took place mainly after the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923. The chronological analysis is divided into six sub-sections reflecting the periods when major economic policy shifts occurred in ...
Yener Altunbaş, Alper Kara, Özlem Olgu
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The Turkish Economy in West Berlin

International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship, 1986
Jochen Blaschke is on the staff of the Political Science Department in the Free University of Berlin. Ahmet Ersbz is a research officer working within the research programme "The Turkish economy in Berlin". Turkish immigration to Berlin originally took the form of 'guestworkers' taking posts in industry as contract labour but not families are settled ...
Jochen Blaschke, Ahmet Ersoz
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The Turkish economy, 1071–1453

2009
It has been an often accepted axiom that Turks and economy were not good bedfellows. Presaged by the clouds of an army on the march, the arrival of the Turk was synonymous with economic disaster. For many historians of the nineteenth century, the imprint of the Turkish horse left eternal destruction and economic ruin. Even if modified and toned down in
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The Underground Economy: A General Assessment of Turkish Economy and Turkish Tourism Sector

2015
The concept of underground economy has become a highly discussed and studied research area especially in the economies of developing countries.  In this study, the definition and the scope of the underground economy is discussed from the perspective of Turkish economy, its relations with European Union (EU) and the amount of underground economy that is
BOZKURT, Kurtuluş, ÖZBEY, Özgen
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