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Includes estimates on the volume of emigration from Turkey to EC countries if Turks had freedom of movement rights. …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on transfer of employment opportunities to Turkey as an alternative to emigration of … Turkish migrant workers to Germany, Federal Republic - constitutes part of a WEP research project on migration for employment …
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The purpose of the present study is to examine third birth dynamics by mother tongue group in Turkey, a country that … has reached the advanced stage of its fertility transition. Third-birth intensities of Turkish speaking mothers are lower … understand contemporary fertility change in Turkey, it is necessary to consider a combination of individual socio-economic and …
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After more than two decades of agrarian change in Tajikistan, farming structures seem to crystallise. The first signs towards farm individualisation were observed only around 2000, which were the result of significant pressure from outside, when the post-conflict state was highly susceptible to...
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Zentralasien, abgesehen von einigen Fällen in Kirgisistan, bisher kaum teil an globalen Wertschöpfungsketten. Beispiele aus den …
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problems: the condition of the Black Sea, Turkish concerns over oil tankers travelling through the Bosporous Straits, the …
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Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), based on regional and multicultural cooperation, has focused on the improvement of living standards, collective as well as individual prosperity of people and economic development of member’s states. Since February 1992 ECO has been expanded to ten as...
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just above the poverty line in the economies of Eastern and Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Turkey. This note …
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This paper reviews the experiences of a few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa that have succeeded in attracting fairly large amounts of foreign investment. The review indicates that sustained efforts to promote political and macroeconomic stability and implement essential structural reforms have...
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This paper demonstrates that instability associated with investment risk is critical in explaining the level of foreign direct investment for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries, which generally have higher investment risk than developed countries. The empirical results support...
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