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Turkey - considers relevant development economics issues and economic theories; covers economic structure, labour force … participation, the economic role of the public sector, wages, savings and investment, trends in the emigration of local level … investment. References, statistical tables. …
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This paper aims to investigate the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for the successful introduction of Six Sigma in Small and Medium Sized Turkish Textile Enterprises. A survey-based approach is used in order to identify and understand the current quality practices of Small and Medium Sized...
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This article explores determinants of competitiveness in the booming Turkish textile and apparel industry. Using focus groups, nationwide survey data and explanatory factor analysis we identify 27 competitiveness items grouped into eight constructs. According to Turkish managers, the...
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investment flows. It is expected that the equilibriums will change in favour of some countries as well as in disfavour of others …
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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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The rapid economic growth achieved after globalization by most of the developing countries, has imposed considerable social costs and has become a major threat to sustainable development. However it is also extremely important for developing countries to achieve a high level of economic growth...
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The presentation gives a brief overview of the most important aspects of adjustment strategies in the ceramic tile cluster in Criciúma and the textiles and clothing cluster in Itajaí Valley, Brazil. It also addresses the question of why industrial district-like structures did not emerge in the...
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The presentation gives a brief overview of the most important aspects of adjustment strategies in the ceramic tile cluster in Criciúma and the textiles and clothing cluster in Itajaí Valley, Brazil. It also addresses the question of why industrial district-like structures did not emerge in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010655693