Growth Facts in Turkey
Ayse Imrohoroglu
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No 1275, 2009 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics
Abstract:
Turkish GDP per working age person grows at a rate of 3.85 percent also turns out to be a period when Turkey falls behind its peers significantly. These observations point to two questions: 1. What factors are responsible for the low relative growth in Turkey compared to Greece, Portugal, and Spain during the 1960-1977 period? 2. What factors are responsible for the slow down of the Turkish economy between 1977-2001?
Date: 2009
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