The Political Economy of Restructuring in Science and Technology in Turkey
Itir Ozer-Imer and
S. Tugrul Imer
European Review, 2020, vol. 28, issue 4, 573-586
Abstract:
This study aims to analyse the policies with respect to, and structuring of, science and technology in Turkey from a historical perspective, and to evaluate the restructuring currently going on, from the viewpoint of institutions on science and technology. Such restructuring has undergone many transformations throughout Turkish history, and has been influenced directly by both internal and external dynamics. From the examples of other countries, we learn that success in high technology production results from well-established and sound industrial and scientific infrastructures. It would be useful to set forth such a vision for Turkey as well.
Date: 2020
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