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- enabled Turkey to recover from its shock of 2016, with growth accelerating to 7.4 percent in 2017. The outcome of supply … orderly adjustment is important for productivity and potential output. Turkey has been prone to large economic swings in the …
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Mid-2018 was a period of intense market volatility and rising economic stress in Turkey that was precipitated by … sharp slowdown in capital flows to Turkey in 2018 Q2-Q3. Though this did not technically amount to a sudden stop, Turkey was … current account deficit, high inflation, overheating economy) and perceived policy weaknesses. Market volatility in Turkey has …
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conditions. Even so, foreign exchange reserves have gotten eroded over the past two years, exposing Turkey to external market … losses and falling real wages. Turkey's economy lost around 840 thousand jobs from May 2018 to May 2019, amounting to 2 …
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economic growth needs to be accompanied by job growth if the poor are going to benefit to any significant extent. Turkey … job creation. Therefore, the objective of this report is to present a comprehensive Jobs Diagnostic for Turkey with a view …, better, and inclusive jobs in Turkey. Understanding the factors that influence the creation of more, better and inclusive …
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Turkey made significant progress in poverty reduction and shared prosperity in the 2000s, but poverty is still an …
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Despite an initial surge in COVID-19 cases, cross country data suggests that Turkey containedrelatively quickly the … this fragile trend. Turkey's pandemic response may offer some lessons, notwithstanding country specific conditions. Turkey … economic recovery in Turkey. By the second half of 2019, the economy started to gradually recover from the shock of the mid …
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The seven largest emerging market economies-China, India, Brazil, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, and Turkey …
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The geo-economy presents Lebanon with challenges associated with being a nexus for regional fault lines and risks from its dependence on capital inflows. Despite markedly improved security conditions since the start of 2015, anxiety over regional turmoil and potential spillover effectspersist....
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The MEM is the World Bank's biannual flagship publication on Malaysia. It provides analysis of recent economic developments and the near-term outlook for Malaysia. Each publication also focuses on a special topic related to Malaysia's transformation into a high-income economy. Malaysia is at the...
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Amidst a turbulent regional political and security environment, Jordan wrestles with sluggish growth and high unemployment. A number of risks materialized in 2015, particularly related to security spillovers and their negative impact on tourism, construction, investment and exports. As such, the...
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