Publication: Temporary star or emerging tiger? Turkey's recent economic performance in a global setting
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Publication Date
2008
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English
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Journal Article
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Abstract
This article assesses the recent performance of the Turkish economy, questioning
whether the currently observed unusual boom conditions will lead to a process of
sustainable growth. The latest phase of Turkish neo-liberal transformation in the
post-2001 era is placed in a broader historical and global context; at the same
time, the performance of the economy in recent years is compared with that of
other key emerging markets, based on selected macroeconomic indicators.
Utilizing the East Asian experience as the principal benchmark for comparison,
this paper examines whether Turkey is on its way to accomplishing tiger-like
development performance. Given the current challenges to sustainable growth, we
conclude that it is premature to suggest that the impressive performance of the
recent years will lead to durable success and tiger-like performance. While the
focus is on the Turkish experience, the paper also probes the very nature of tigerlike performance itself, highlighting the fact that in setting standards for
exceptional economic performance we need to extend our horizons beyond high
rates of economic growth sustained over time, to broader indicators of social,
political and human development.
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New Perspectives on Turkey
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Homer Academic Publ House
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Social sciences