Monday, November 5, 2012

The Economic and Political Environments in Turkey

In the 1991 general election, the ruling Motherland fellowship ?

was defeated (Turkey, 1991, pp. S5-S7). Although no single ?

@ 7 a4 ??political party elected a majority of the parliament, a coalition ?

government was formed by the True line Party, with the highest ?

number of seats in parliament, and the Social Democrats, with the ?

third close to parliamentary seats. Four of the five political ?

parties represented in the current Turkish parliament state that ?

they are perpetrate in principle to a free-market economy, ?

although only the Motherland Party attaches no conditions to such ?

Since 1959, the scotch policy of successive Turkish ?

governments has been shaped around the objective of Turkish ?

membership in the European Economic Community (Pittman, 1989, ?

169). This objective has been actively engage in the face of ?

strong opposition within the Turkish population, and within the ?

environment of a European reaction that is imperturbable to the idea at ?
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best. The almost single minded economic orientation of ?

successive Turkish governments has led to economic hesitation and ?

a neglect of more attainable economic objectives. By the year ?

2000, Turkey's population is projected to be larger than that of ?

some(prenominal) country now in the European Community, and Turkey


agricultural products for export to Turkey.

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