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After the 2001 crisis, Turkey continued to pursue a radical market-oriented reform strategy that followed the … rather than by technological advancements. Today, Turkey is still characterised as a country with very high income inequality … great economic risks and is socially unjust. The development of Turkey is vulnerable thanks to the high current account …
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After the 2001 crisis, Turkey continued to pursue a radical market-oriented reform strategy that followed the … rather than by technological advancements. Today, Turkey is still characterised as a country with very high income inequality … great economic risks and is socially unjust. The development of Turkey is vulnerable thanks to the high current account …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010985734
The purpose of this study is the analysis of the new institutional economics according to parameters and criteria that affect the growth and economic development such as free movement of capital, contract enforcement, information costs, risk transfer costs, free competition and their application...
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Competitiveness, as a complex concept, can be observed in different ways, from the perspective of an individual, group, company and/or state. The subject of this paper deals with competitiveness of national economies observed through factor analysis, with a particular focus on the level of...
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Financialisation in Iceland should be seen as an evolving process driven by a mixture of global and domestic forces. Responding to fundamental issues underlying macroeconomic imbalances, the authorities introduced policies that proved particularly supportive of financial expansion at a time when...
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Financialisation in Iceland should be seen as an evolving process driven by a mixture of global and domestic forces. Responding to fundamental issues underlying macroeconomic imbalances, the authorities introduced policies that proved particularly supportive of financial expansion at a time when...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014363274
Financialisation in Iceland should be seen as an evolving process driven by a mixture of global and domestic forces. Responding to fundamental issues underlying macroeconomic imbalances, the authorities introduced policies that proved particularly supportive of financial expansion at a time when...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011311191
This research explores the effects of distance to the pre-industrial technological frontiers on comparative economic development in the course of human history. It establishes theoretically and empirically that distance to the frontier had a persistent non-monotonic effect on a country's...
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Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson attempt to explain why significant income disparity exists in today’s world among nations in their recent book called Why Nations Fail. Acemoglu and Robinson’s main argument is that political and economic institutions are the fundamental cause of the...
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The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) is a project carried out by a research consortium dedicated to understanding the relationship between entrepreneurship and national economic development. Since 1999 GEM reports have been a key source of comparable data across a large variety of countries...
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