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The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, not only caused enormous amounts of death … sensitivity shown by the electorate to real and perceived corruption implies that corruption problem will be tractable in Turkey …
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Using data drawn from a survey conducted shortly after the 2002 elections, we investigate the Justice and Development Party’s (AKP) election victory from the perspective of inter-party vote movements. Our aim is not only to identify the parties from which the AKP votes originated, but also the...
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election in Turkey is predicted based on historical patterns rather than poll data. For this purpose a vote equation developed …
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The outcome of the 29 March 2009 Turkish local administrations election is analyzed in light of economic voting literature, both from historical and geographical perspectives. First, the nationwide vote share of the incumbent party (AKP) is compared to what would be expected based on the...
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The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, caused enormous amounts of death and destruction …
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The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999, caused enormous amounts of death and destruction …
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The two major earthquakes which struck northwestern Turkey in 1999,caused enormous amounts of death and destruction …
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During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born is increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
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During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born in increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011096767
During last sixty years, Turkish population moved from one province to another at the rate of about 7-8 percent per five-year interval. As a consequence of this massive internal migration, population residing in a province other than the one they were born in increased from 12 percent in 1950 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112100