Since the financial crisis of 2000 and 2001 the Turkish economy has
undergone considerable change and some improvement. This book gives
a detailed examination of the neo-liberal restructuring that has
taken place and the challenges the economy still faces, providing a
comparative perspective on recent reforms and the position of
Turkey in the global economy. This book examines all major aspects
of the post-crisis economic performance of the Turkish economy.
Major sectors of the economy such as agriculture and manufacturing
along with key issues such as privatization, export growth,
developments in the labour market, poverty and social exclusion are
analysed in detail. The authors consider Turkish performance from a
comparative perspective, drawing attention to its similarities with
the experience of other emerging markets. Providing an insight into
the major difficulties of post-crisis adjustment, sustainability of
the gains achieved so far and the challenges that lie ahead, this
book will be of interest to academics and scholars in the fields of
International Political Economy and Globalization Studies, Middle
East Studies and Development Studies, as well as having
significance for practitioners in emerging markets.
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