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Turkey recovered swiftly from the global financial crisis but sizeable macroeconomic imbalances arose in the process. High consumer price inflation and a wide current account deficit are sources of vulnerability. Even though below-potential growth helps rebalancing and disinflation, these...
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Effective macroeconomic and structural policies helped Turkey bounce back quickly and strongly from the global crisis, with annual growth averaging close to 9% over 2010-11. However, the current account deficit widened to around 10% of GDP in 2011 and consumer price inflation rose to over 10%....
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appreciation, and undermining the competitiveness of labour-intensive segments of the economy. Turkey is, therefore, faced with the … appear to go beyond the absorption and adaptation capacity of large segments of the economy. This chapter argues that …
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appreciation, and undermining the competitiveness of labour-intensive segments of the economy. Turkey is, therefore, faced with the … appear to go beyond the absorption and adaptation capacity of large segments of the economy. This chapter argues that …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005046055