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Since its inception in 1923, Turkey’s foreign policy has been characterised by a number of divergent orientations …. Western orientation however, especially following the Second World War, has been a primary foreign policy priority for Turkey … attitude over the years, some concerns have been raised that Turkey has begun to change its foreign policy in the last decade …
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of 19 OECD countries in Turkey between 1982 and 2007. Employing a knowledge-capital model, this study finds that joint … national incomes, per capita difference, investment liberalisation and the cost of exporting to Turkey have significant effects … on FDI in Turkey. In addition, the prospect of European Union membership, government stability, infrastructure, bilateral …
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The purpose of this study is to analyze export and import shares of main products of CEE countries with Turkey before … shares mostly increased with Turkey and EU, implying existence of trade diversion and specialization in production. It is … products” and “machinery, transport equipments” within both periods. Turkey’s largest share of import products groups from …
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Citizen support for EU membership in Turkey is an area where to date little research has been conducted, although … Turkey has been an EU candidate since 1999. Drawing on pooled Eurobarometer data from 2001, 2002 and 2003, this study … Turkey's accession to the EU in a possible membership referendum. Logit analyses reveal that attitudes toward the EU do not …
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The potential accession of Turkey to the EU, and the related adoption of the CAP by Turkey, is expected to influence … agricultural markets in both the EU and Turkey. The extent of the accession impacts depends on the one hand on the way the CAP will … be implemented in Turkey, while on the other hand impacts are expected to be also shaped by macroeconomic conditions …
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in Turkey. We describe the structure and development of this sector from the year 1990 onwards, covering farms in primal … the coasts of Turkey, while the interior provinces are rather separated. In some cases price transmission only occurs when …
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Collective labor conflicts always constituted a subject of great interest from the perspective of social, economic and legislative implications. The complex and inherent nature of conflicts within working relations justify a multidisciplinary approach of the issue, sustained by statistic tools...
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The last ten years, the European social dialogue has much evolved at least if we consider its procedural nature. Firstly, the implementation of the social agreement has led to te adoption of three negotiated legislations. Then, the on-going developement is leading to truly autonomous agreement...
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Large-scale outward migration is one of the symptoms of slow progress in development and low expectations of employment and higher living standards at home. Nevertheless, for many developing countries, remittances of migrants working abroad have become an important source of foreign exchange....
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The return of social pacts in the context of the current economic crisis, as seen in southern European countries, invites the revival of the discussion about the development of social dialogue practice in its specific context. Based on a longitudinal analysis we examine the agenda of Spanish...
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