Turkey: Political, Social and Economic Challenges in The 1990s

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BRILL - 302 páginas
With the Cold War behind us, Turkey has emerged as a major economic entity and an important partner for discussions of advancement and progress for the region. "Turkey: Political, Social and Economic Challenges in the 1990s" explores minutely in 14 chapters the interaction between domestic structural variables and the changes in the external environment to predict future developments for Turkey. The authors are well-known specialists in their fields and policy-makers, whilst the data are as up-to-date as possible in this world of regularly changing figures.
 

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Regional Security and National Identity
22
The Turkish Grand National Assembly A Brief
42
The Turkish Party System and the Future
61
Parties and the Electorate A Comparative
74
Islam and the Secular State in Turkey
90
The Political Economy of ExportOriented
107
Fiscal Policy in Turkey Public Debt and
130
Pricing and Distribution in an Economy with
167
Inflation Tax in a PostLiberalization
210
The Development and Nature of Small
230
Support for Turkish Agriculture relative
246
Social Order of the Accounting Profession
256
Bibliography
277
Index
294
List of Contributors
301
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