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Analyses the nature of growth, economic policies and employment as well as its linkages in four Middle East and North African countries taking into account the pervasive effects of the global economic and financial crisis.
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and Turkey; supports the setting up of realistic levels of interest rates in the context of a stabilization programme …
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The dramatic surge in imports of goods and services without a concomitant surge in exports in Turkey deserves a sound … explanation. The studies on the issue addressed increasing import dependency of the manufacturing sector in Turkey. This paper has …
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eventual accession of Turkey to the European Union. The results of the simulations show that Turkey's accession to the European …% of the initial TFP gap between Turkey and the European Union. That gure becomes 45% when capital mobility is introduced. …
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“micro” region in Western Turkey. This subdivision (Artur) in Karaaðaç, Izmir, consists of 1729 residential units, mostly …
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objective of this paper is to enlighten the impact of EU accession of CEEC countries and Turkey on FDI flows into these …, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey Croatia, Macedonia, and Ukraine. The empirical results suggest that as agglomeration …
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Comprises seven case studies taken from a larger project on rural labour markets and employment policies. Examines how rural labour markets function and the complex factors that condition their outcomes.
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Based on a survey of 400 enterprises, draws conclusions about the length, methodology, impact and costs of social auditing undergone during the past two years.
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