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The 2000/2001 Turkish crisis was one of the most impressive crises that hit the emerging market economies in the late 90s. The characteristic of this crisis is not only its violence but also its suddenness. We observe two rapid crisis sequences which are different from recent financial crisis...
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In the last fifteen years four crisis episodes occurred in the Turkish economy in April 1994, February 2001, May 2006 and October 2008. These local crises with minor effects on other countries led nevertheless to severe economic and social consequences in terms of increasing domestic interest...
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and banking variables can account for the outcome of the Turkish crisis. We aim to determine which factors have led Turkey …
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new countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Yet Turkey is an associate member of the European Economic Community since … finally decided to endorse the opening of negotiations with Turkey, which began in October 2005, negotiations that may lead or … not to future membership. I argue that the fact that Turkey has been excluded from the last enlargement because of …
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