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context of enlargement, application of the IFRS and a potential new member country, Turkey …
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that occurred in Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey, this book investigates the determinants and consequences of … Determinants of Government Structure and Economic Performance in Turkey since 1950 -- Chapter 4 Determinants of Economic Growth in …
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party governments in the post-2002 period, an improved economic outlook helped Turkey enjoy record levels of foreign … Structure in Turkey: A Historical and Comparative View -- 4. Single Party Governments as a Cause and Coalitions as a Consequence … of Coups in Turkey -- 5. Between Risks and Opportunities: Social Policies in Contemporary Turkey -- 6. Turkey’s Struggle …
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-led models. To substantiate this argument, Akan utilizes case countries from the United States, South Korea, and Turkey …
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The book explains the reasons for the recent economic success of Turkey by examining the transformation of the private … credit, and ABIGEM, a business center supporting SMEs in Turkey. Turkish Airlines, winner of the Best Airline in Europe award … in 2012, also contributed to the volume through useful information provided by its press office. Turkey’s strategic role …
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implications for a regional cluster. This volume focuses on Israel, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey. …
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Discussing the economics of entrepreneurship, this book views that it should establish a framework of analysis that integrates the understanding of the determinants and the effects of entrepreneurship and innovation without neglecting the functioning of the inducement mechanisms. For this...
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This book provides an assessment of the megatrends that are reshaping the emerging markets landscape. With developing countries already accounting for 40% of world GDP, emerging markets consumption growth will be an increasingly important growth engine for the world economy over the next two...
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This book surveys Poland’s move from being a post-feudal, backward, peripheral country to being a modern, capitalist, European state: from the partition of the commonwealth of Poland and Lithuania to the abolishment of ‘second serfdom’; late industrialization to state socialism;...
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This book identifies the key sources of growth that have played a significant role in Africa's recent robust growth as well as its efforts towards economic transformation. The chapters assess to what extent the existing macroeconomic frameworks among African countries have been streamlined to...
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