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Turkey is well behind the many countries according to socio-economic development criteria. Activities aim to make Istanbul a financial center seem paradoxical due to less developed and risky characteristics of national economy and financial system. It seems that these activities have both...
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This paper compares the political economy of foreign direct investment (FDI) in relation to economic development …
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This paper explores how foreign direct investment (FDI) and other determinants impact income inequality in Turkey in …
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form of Foreign Direct Investment or in the form of tied aids. Both can be really effective for Turkey if well handled … continent, using Foreign Direct Investment - as Foreign Direct Investment would generate more benefits for the main investor …
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This paper examines the long-run impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on and the other determinants of income …
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This study examines the determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) using a panel of bilateral outward FDI stocks … national incomes, per capita difference, investment liberalisation and the cost of exporting to Turkey have significant effects …
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explaining the behaviour of the foreign direct investment infl ows in Turkey. The main objective of the study is to ascertain the …
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investment from the European continent. The majority of the foreign direct investments flows into Turkey is placed in services … investment during the period of 2007-2011 per year. …
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The article shows that reservations in Europe against Turkey's future membership are really groundless. A Muslim nation already was a member of the EU: Algeria. When Algeria was still a colony, it joined the EU (then: European Economic Community) on January 1st 1958 as a French "Departement",...
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In May 2004, the European Union (EU) has experienced the greatest enlargement in its history with the accession of ten new countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Yet Turkey is an associate member of the European Economic Community since 1963 with the Ankara Agreement and a privileged trade...
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