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Reviving Turkey's economy
After a decade of growth, Turkey's economy — and the flows of foreign funds it relies on — has slowed. The FT's Daniel Dombey reports from Istanbul on the prospects for the emerging market bellwether.
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Turkey`s present economy [2013]
Turkey offers a unique opportunity and experience for international investors. The stability and long-term growth potential of its economy, coupled with the dynamism and energy of its population, turn Turkey into a top destination for international investors. Come and secure the future by investing in Turkey! www.invest.gov.tr
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How Powerful is Turkey?
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Turkey has a massive military presence and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has taken an active role playing peacekeeper between East and West. So how powerful is Turkey?
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Investing in Europe's Fastest-Growing Economy
http://www.cnbc.com/id/48552347#.
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CIA World Factbook: Turkey's Economy
A visual summary of the CIA World Factbook's analysis of the Turkish economy.
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TURKEY : One of The Fastest Growing Economy in The World
With wonderful climate, growing economy, investment opportunities and the popularity of the world arena; Turkey is one of the most accurate location for your future plans.
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Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ► New Economic Power !
Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ! The economy of Turkey is largely developed. The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products; te...
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Turkey's economy records the biggest growth among OECD countries
The Turkish economy has become the most grown among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in the last 10 years, excludi...
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Turkey: An economy at a crossroads
Can former Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan protect Turkey from the gathering economic storm clouds?
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Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an ever-increasing share of global output, according to new OECD research. For more information visit: www.oecd.org/economy/lookingto2060.htm
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Turkish Airlines Flight Review: TK67 Singapore to Istanbul
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Counting the Cost - Turkey - an economic miracle under threat?
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TRT World - World in Focus: Turkish Economy After Elections, 2015, June 12
WHAT NEXT FOR TURKEY'S ECONOMY?
In June 7’s Turkish general election after 13 years in power the ruling Justice and Development Party - the AKP failed to win the majority necessary to govern alone. With coalition talks set to get underway citizens, businessmen and investors are all curious to find out what awaits the Turkish economy in the near future. Both local and foreign economists warn that n
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Turkey: From 'Eurasian Tiger' to Economic Woes
Turkey was once the fastest growing economy in the G-20, but is now struggling as a result of the global slowdown, Europe’s debt crisis, increasing terror attacks and political uncertainty. Dipti Kapadia explains.
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Southeast Turkey economy hit as a result of PKK unrest
The old caravansary in Diyarbakir was once was a major tourist attraction but today it's largely deserted, reflecting the impact of the resumption of fighting between the PKK and Turkish security forces.
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The Impact of Politics on Economy in Turkey (in Turkish)
Speaker: Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Chair: Professor Şevket Pamuk This event was recorded on 1 March 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Mr. Kemal Kı...
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TURKISH AIRLINES A320-200 ECONOMY CLASS - FULL FLIGHT : IST - LUX
Hello guys, here is another trip report from Istanbul to Luxemburg . Complete overview of the cabin, the service of the flight TK 1353 Aircraft specs : A320-...
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Turkish Airlines Economy Class Review: TK350 IST-ALA
Experience onboard Turkish Airlines B737-800 aircraft on a 5 hour flight between Istanbul, Turkey and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
It was a full cabin in Economy Class on this red-eye flight but it was comfortable nonetheless. The meal was excellent though it was unfortunate that this aircraft did not offer a personal entertainment system. Despite the full flight, I was able to sleep soundly after my meal.
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Greece and Turkey: The new émigrés | European Journal
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Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule
Dr. Refet Gürkaynak
Department of Economics, Bilkent University.
"Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule"
Thursday, November 21, 2013
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Counting the Cost - Can the AK party save Turkey's flagging economy?
Sweeping to power in an unexpected landslide victory, elections in Turkey have handed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party another four years at the helm and a parliamentary majority.
Ending five months of political deadlock, Sunday's electoral victory marked a turnaround for the country and ushered a return to single-party rule.
Drawing more than 4 million more votes than it did in June's e
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Credit Card Debt Threatens Turkey's Economy
The use of credit cards and consumer debt in Turkey is booming. This trend is posing a serious economic risk, according to ratings agency Standard & Poor's. CCTV's Natalie Carney reports from Istanbul.
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Turkey's Economy (Post-Election)
Marco Vicenzino analyzes Turkey's economy following parliamentary elections (10 June 2015).
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Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens
Talking TR / Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens
Reviving Turkey's economy
After a decade of growth, Turkey's economy — and the flows of foreign funds it relies on — has slowed. The FT's Daniel Dombey reports from Istanbul on the prosp...
After a decade of growth, Turkey's economy — and the flows of foreign funds it relies on — has slowed. The FT's Daniel Dombey reports from Istanbul on the prospects for the emerging market bellwether.
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wn.com/Reviving Turkey's Economy
After a decade of growth, Turkey's economy — and the flows of foreign funds it relies on — has slowed. The FT's Daniel Dombey reports from Istanbul on the prospects for the emerging market bellwether.
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- published: 18 May 2015
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Turkey`s present economy [2013]
Turkey offers a unique opportunity and experience for international investors. The stability and long-term growth potential of its economy, coupled with the dyn...
Turkey offers a unique opportunity and experience for international investors. The stability and long-term growth potential of its economy, coupled with the dynamism and energy of its population, turn Turkey into a top destination for international investors. Come and secure the future by investing in Turkey! www.invest.gov.tr
wn.com/Turkey`S Present Economy 2013
Turkey offers a unique opportunity and experience for international investors. The stability and long-term growth potential of its economy, coupled with the dynamism and energy of its population, turn Turkey into a top destination for international investors. Come and secure the future by investing in Turkey! www.invest.gov.tr
- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 22864
How Powerful is Turkey?
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Turkey has a massive military presence and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has taken an ac...
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Turkey has a massive military presence and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has taken an active role playing peacekeeper between East and West. So how powerful is Turkey?
Learn More:
Investing in Europe's Fastest-Growing Economy
http://www.cnbc.com/id/48552347#.
"It's one of the safest houses in a dodgy emerging markets neighborhood. Turkey weathered the global financial crisis better than most, and is rewarding investors with growth spurred by a young and educated workforce, modern infrastructure, a large domestic market, multiple free trade agreements and a liberal and reformist investment climate."
Rise of Turkey as a Superpower
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/21970/rise_of_turkey_as_a_superpower.html
"During the past decade, Turkey has become the rising power in Europe, arguably the world's most influential Muslim country and a dynamic inspiration for young Arab reformers."
Encyclopedia of The Nations: Turkey
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Turkey-AGRICULTURE.html
"Nevertheless, Turkey is one of the few countries in the world that is self-sufficient in terms of food. The country's fertile soil, access to sufficient water, a suitable climate, and hard-working farmers, all make for a successful agricultural sector."
CIA World Factbook: Turkey
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tu.html#People
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Turkey has a massive military presence and one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has taken an active role playing peacekeeper between East and West. So how powerful is Turkey?
Learn More:
Investing in Europe's Fastest-Growing Economy
http://www.cnbc.com/id/48552347#.
"It's one of the safest houses in a dodgy emerging markets neighborhood. Turkey weathered the global financial crisis better than most, and is rewarding investors with growth spurred by a young and educated workforce, modern infrastructure, a large domestic market, multiple free trade agreements and a liberal and reformist investment climate."
Rise of Turkey as a Superpower
http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/21970/rise_of_turkey_as_a_superpower.html
"During the past decade, Turkey has become the rising power in Europe, arguably the world's most influential Muslim country and a dynamic inspiration for young Arab reformers."
Encyclopedia of The Nations: Turkey
http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Turkey-AGRICULTURE.html
"Nevertheless, Turkey is one of the few countries in the world that is self-sufficient in terms of food. The country's fertile soil, access to sufficient water, a suitable climate, and hard-working farmers, all make for a successful agricultural sector."
CIA World Factbook: Turkey
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tu.html#People
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Why Turkey Doesn't Want To Fight ISIS
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- views: 355449
CIA World Factbook: Turkey's Economy
A visual summary of the CIA World Factbook's analysis of the Turkish economy....
A visual summary of the CIA World Factbook's analysis of the Turkish economy.
wn.com/Cia World Factbook Turkey's Economy
A visual summary of the CIA World Factbook's analysis of the Turkish economy.
- published: 10 Aug 2013
- views: 3674
TURKEY : One of The Fastest Growing Economy in The World
With wonderful climate, growing economy, investment opportunities and the popularity of the world arena; Turkey is one of the most accurate location for your fu...
With wonderful climate, growing economy, investment opportunities and the popularity of the world arena; Turkey is one of the most accurate location for your future plans.
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- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 50455
Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ► New Economic Power !
Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ! The economy of Turkey is largely developed. The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products; te......
Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ! The economy of Turkey is largely developed. The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products; te...
wn.com/Turkish Economy Growing 10 ► New Economic Power
Turkish Economy Growing : + 10% ! The economy of Turkey is largely developed. The country is among the world's leading producers of agricultural products; te...
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author: Fatih Turc
Turkey's economy records the biggest growth among OECD countries
The Turkish economy has become the most grown among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in the last 10 years, excludi......
The Turkish economy has become the most grown among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in the last 10 years, excludi...
wn.com/Turkey's Economy Records The Biggest Growth Among Oecd Countries
The Turkish economy has become the most grown among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in the last 10 years, excludi...
- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 6236
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author: John Doyle
Turkey: An economy at a crossroads
Can former Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan protect Turkey from the gathering economic storm clouds?...
Can former Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan protect Turkey from the gathering economic storm clouds?
wn.com/Turkey An Economy At A Crossroads
Can former Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan protect Turkey from the gathering economic storm clouds?
- published: 16 Aug 2014
- views: 3717
Looking to 2060: A Global Vision of Long-term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an ever...
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an ever-increasing share of global output, according to new OECD research. For more information visit: www.oecd.org/economy/lookingto2060.htm
wn.com/Looking To 2060 A Global Vision Of Long Term Growth
The balance of economic power is expected to shift dramatically over the coming half century, with fast-growing emerging market economies accounting for an ever-increasing share of global output, according to new OECD research. For more information visit: www.oecd.org/economy/lookingto2060.htm
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 124120
Turkish Airlines Flight Review: TK67 Singapore to Istanbul
Longhaul Economy Class experience onboard Turkish Airlines, the Best Airline in Europe (2012) as ranked by Skytrax, onboard their state-of-the-art Airbus A33......
Longhaul Economy Class experience onboard Turkish Airlines, the Best Airline in Europe (2012) as ranked by Skytrax, onboard their state-of-the-art Airbus A33...
wn.com/Turkish Airlines Flight Review Tk67 Singapore To Istanbul
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Counting the Cost - Turkey - an economic miracle under threat?
The model for bail delinquents may be fraying at the edges as continued protests start to rattle the economy. We speak to Inan Demir, the chief economist at ......
The model for bail delinquents may be fraying at the edges as continued protests start to rattle the economy. We speak to Inan Demir, the chief economist at ...
wn.com/Counting The Cost Turkey An Economic Miracle Under Threat
The model for bail delinquents may be fraying at the edges as continued protests start to rattle the economy. We speak to Inan Demir, the chief economist at ...
TRT World - World in Focus: Turkish Economy After Elections, 2015, June 12
WHAT NEXT FOR TURKEY'S ECONOMY?
In June 7’s Turkish general election after 13 years in power the ruling Justice and Development Party - the AKP failed to win th...
WHAT NEXT FOR TURKEY'S ECONOMY?
In June 7’s Turkish general election after 13 years in power the ruling Justice and Development Party - the AKP failed to win the majority necessary to govern alone. With coalition talks set to get underway citizens, businessmen and investors are all curious to find out what awaits the Turkish economy in the near future. Both local and foreign economists warn that not being able to form a coalition within 45 days would have a negative impact on the economy.
TURKISH MARKET REACTION
Markets like stability. As soon as there are signs of uncertainty markets react negatively. Predictably, in Monday’s opening session domestic markets were shaken by the election result. The Turkish lira fell by about 5 percent against the dollar reaching record high of 2.80 to the dollar. (dolar grafik) However the Turkish Central Bank attempted to prop up the currency by cutting interest rates on foreign exchange deposits which had a positive effect and stabilised the lira. Although the central bank adjusted its policy slightly, the bank’s high interest rates are still affecting investments. Following the election, in order to protect themselves from the weakening Turkish lira Turkish banks increased their mortgage rates, which directly affected housing credit.
TURKEY'S 2023 VISION
Owing partly to the AKP government’s ambitious goals the Turkish economy has been a rising star in both emerging and developed countries. Turkey’s economy was the fastest growing in Europe in 2011 and became the second fastest growing economy in the world after China. However like every economy the Turkish economy has its problems as well. A high current account deficit, high inflation, local production being under its potential may be considered among the most acute structural issues in the country. However, the Turkish government has been taking important measures to overcome these problems permanently. “Vision 2023” envisages Turkey becoming one of the top 10 economies in the world in 8 years, by making economic, social and infrastructural improvements.
COALITION TALKS AND THE ECONOMY
Now all eyes are on Turkey’s upcoming coalition talks. Economists have pointed out the importance of ending the political uncertainty of the period as soon as possible. Since the global outlook is not very bright political and economic stability in Turkey is of the utmost importance. Economists believe if political ambiguity prevails in the mid term, macroeconomic data may begin to be affected. Another issue is the need for structural reforms, which have been partially implemented. Since the AKP government initiated several long term reforms of the economy, it is feared a coalition without the party may disrupt these structural changes.
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wn.com/Trt World World In Focus Turkish Economy After Elections, 2015, June 12
WHAT NEXT FOR TURKEY'S ECONOMY?
In June 7’s Turkish general election after 13 years in power the ruling Justice and Development Party - the AKP failed to win the majority necessary to govern alone. With coalition talks set to get underway citizens, businessmen and investors are all curious to find out what awaits the Turkish economy in the near future. Both local and foreign economists warn that not being able to form a coalition within 45 days would have a negative impact on the economy.
TURKISH MARKET REACTION
Markets like stability. As soon as there are signs of uncertainty markets react negatively. Predictably, in Monday’s opening session domestic markets were shaken by the election result. The Turkish lira fell by about 5 percent against the dollar reaching record high of 2.80 to the dollar. (dolar grafik) However the Turkish Central Bank attempted to prop up the currency by cutting interest rates on foreign exchange deposits which had a positive effect and stabilised the lira. Although the central bank adjusted its policy slightly, the bank’s high interest rates are still affecting investments. Following the election, in order to protect themselves from the weakening Turkish lira Turkish banks increased their mortgage rates, which directly affected housing credit.
TURKEY'S 2023 VISION
Owing partly to the AKP government’s ambitious goals the Turkish economy has been a rising star in both emerging and developed countries. Turkey’s economy was the fastest growing in Europe in 2011 and became the second fastest growing economy in the world after China. However like every economy the Turkish economy has its problems as well. A high current account deficit, high inflation, local production being under its potential may be considered among the most acute structural issues in the country. However, the Turkish government has been taking important measures to overcome these problems permanently. “Vision 2023” envisages Turkey becoming one of the top 10 economies in the world in 8 years, by making economic, social and infrastructural improvements.
COALITION TALKS AND THE ECONOMY
Now all eyes are on Turkey’s upcoming coalition talks. Economists have pointed out the importance of ending the political uncertainty of the period as soon as possible. Since the global outlook is not very bright political and economic stability in Turkey is of the utmost importance. Economists believe if political ambiguity prevails in the mid term, macroeconomic data may begin to be affected. Another issue is the need for structural reforms, which have been partially implemented. Since the AKP government initiated several long term reforms of the economy, it is feared a coalition without the party may disrupt these structural changes.
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- published: 13 Jun 2015
- views: 13
Turkey: From 'Eurasian Tiger' to Economic Woes
Turkey was once the fastest growing economy in the G-20, but is now struggling as a result of the global slowdown, Europe’s debt crisis, increasing terror attac...
Turkey was once the fastest growing economy in the G-20, but is now struggling as a result of the global slowdown, Europe’s debt crisis, increasing terror attacks and political uncertainty. Dipti Kapadia explains.
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wn.com/Turkey From 'Eurasian Tiger' To Economic Woes
Turkey was once the fastest growing economy in the G-20, but is now struggling as a result of the global slowdown, Europe’s debt crisis, increasing terror attacks and political uncertainty. Dipti Kapadia explains.
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 184
Southeast Turkey economy hit as a result of PKK unrest
The old caravansary in Diyarbakir was once was a major tourist attraction but today it's largely deserted, reflecting the impact of the resumption of fighting b...
The old caravansary in Diyarbakir was once was a major tourist attraction but today it's largely deserted, reflecting the impact of the resumption of fighting between the PKK and Turkish security forces.
wn.com/Southeast Turkey Economy Hit As A Result Of Pkk Unrest
The old caravansary in Diyarbakir was once was a major tourist attraction but today it's largely deserted, reflecting the impact of the resumption of fighting between the PKK and Turkish security forces.
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 17
The Impact of Politics on Economy in Turkey (in Turkish)
Speaker: Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Chair: Professor Şevket Pamuk This event was recorded on 1 March 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Mr. Kemal Kı......
Speaker: Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Chair: Professor Şevket Pamuk This event was recorded on 1 March 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Mr. Kemal Kı...
wn.com/The Impact Of Politics On Economy In Turkey (In Turkish)
Speaker: Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu Chair: Professor Şevket Pamuk This event was recorded on 1 March 2011 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building Mr. Kemal Kı...
TURKISH AIRLINES A320-200 ECONOMY CLASS - FULL FLIGHT : IST - LUX
Hello guys, here is another trip report from Istanbul to Luxemburg . Complete overview of the cabin, the service of the flight TK 1353 Aircraft specs : A320-......
Hello guys, here is another trip report from Istanbul to Luxemburg . Complete overview of the cabin, the service of the flight TK 1353 Aircraft specs : A320-...
wn.com/Turkish Airlines A320 200 Economy Class Full Flight Ist Lux
Hello guys, here is another trip report from Istanbul to Luxemburg . Complete overview of the cabin, the service of the flight TK 1353 Aircraft specs : A320-...
Turkish Airlines Economy Class Review: TK350 IST-ALA
Experience onboard Turkish Airlines B737-800 aircraft on a 5 hour flight between Istanbul, Turkey and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
It was a full cabin in Economy Class o...
Experience onboard Turkish Airlines B737-800 aircraft on a 5 hour flight between Istanbul, Turkey and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
It was a full cabin in Economy Class on this red-eye flight but it was comfortable nonetheless. The meal was excellent though it was unfortunate that this aircraft did not offer a personal entertainment system. Despite the full flight, I was able to sleep soundly after my meal.
Onboard this Central Asia-bound flight, what impressed me was how kindly the passengers treated each other onboard. Strangers moddle-coddled the small children and smiles were shared all around, despite the ethnic diversity of passengers onboard. Onboard, it reminded me that kindness is indeed universal and we were all sharing a good flight experience together.
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wn.com/Turkish Airlines Economy Class Review Tk350 Ist Ala
Experience onboard Turkish Airlines B737-800 aircraft on a 5 hour flight between Istanbul, Turkey and Almaty, Kazakhstan.
It was a full cabin in Economy Class on this red-eye flight but it was comfortable nonetheless. The meal was excellent though it was unfortunate that this aircraft did not offer a personal entertainment system. Despite the full flight, I was able to sleep soundly after my meal.
Onboard this Central Asia-bound flight, what impressed me was how kindly the passengers treated each other onboard. Strangers moddle-coddled the small children and smiles were shared all around, despite the ethnic diversity of passengers onboard. Onboard, it reminded me that kindness is indeed universal and we were all sharing a good flight experience together.
Thank you for watching.
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- published: 20 Feb 2013
- views: 101786
Greece and Turkey: The new émigrés | European Journal
Many Greeks are considering emigration because of the severe economic crisis at home. More and more of them are deciding to leave for Turkey.In the past, Gre......
Many Greeks are considering emigration because of the severe economic crisis at home. More and more of them are deciding to leave for Turkey.In the past, Gre...
wn.com/Greece And Turkey The New Émigrés | European Journal
Many Greeks are considering emigration because of the severe economic crisis at home. More and more of them are deciding to leave for Turkey.In the past, Gre...
Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule
Dr. Refet Gürkaynak
Department of Economics, Bilkent University.
"Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule"
Thursday, November 21, 2013...
Dr. Refet Gürkaynak
Department of Economics, Bilkent University.
"Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule"
Thursday, November 21, 2013
wn.com/Turkish Economy During The Akp Rule
Dr. Refet Gürkaynak
Department of Economics, Bilkent University.
"Turkish Economy during the AKP Rule"
Thursday, November 21, 2013
- published: 13 Dec 2013
- views: 10720
Counting the Cost - Can the AK party save Turkey's flagging economy?
Sweeping to power in an unexpected landslide victory, elections in Turkey have handed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party another four years at the helm a...
Sweeping to power in an unexpected landslide victory, elections in Turkey have handed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party another four years at the helm and a parliamentary majority.
Ending five months of political deadlock, Sunday's electoral victory marked a turnaround for the country and ushered a return to single-party rule.
Drawing more than 4 million more votes than it did in June's elections, the poll handed Erdogan a fresh mandate to lead Turkey and address one of the country's biggest challenges - the economy.
Turkey's currency, the lira, has tumbled more than 25 percent against the euro and dollar this year, and has become one of the worst performing emerging market currencies in the world.
The country's current account deficit has also widened to $45bn, with Turkey - essentially - spending much more than it earns.
According to the IMF and World Bank, the once booming economy that grew 9.2 percent in 2010 is now forecast to grow by just 3 percent this year, and 2.9 percent in 2016.
And the vital tourism and export sectors have also shrunk. Tourism revenue was down in the first quarter of this year and the export goal of $173bn for 2015 will likely not be met.
So, can the government turn around an economy struggling with rising inflation, slowing growth and a shrinking tourism sector?
Murat Yulek, a professor at Istanbul Commerce University and former IMF economist joins Counting the Cost to discuss the AK party's economic policies.
Also on this episode: Counting the cost of Indonesia's forest fires.
Luca Tacconi, the director of the Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, joins the programme to discuss the economic impact of the crisis.
wn.com/Counting The Cost Can The Ak Party Save Turkey's Flagging Economy
Sweeping to power in an unexpected landslide victory, elections in Turkey have handed President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party another four years at the helm and a parliamentary majority.
Ending five months of political deadlock, Sunday's electoral victory marked a turnaround for the country and ushered a return to single-party rule.
Drawing more than 4 million more votes than it did in June's elections, the poll handed Erdogan a fresh mandate to lead Turkey and address one of the country's biggest challenges - the economy.
Turkey's currency, the lira, has tumbled more than 25 percent against the euro and dollar this year, and has become one of the worst performing emerging market currencies in the world.
The country's current account deficit has also widened to $45bn, with Turkey - essentially - spending much more than it earns.
According to the IMF and World Bank, the once booming economy that grew 9.2 percent in 2010 is now forecast to grow by just 3 percent this year, and 2.9 percent in 2016.
And the vital tourism and export sectors have also shrunk. Tourism revenue was down in the first quarter of this year and the export goal of $173bn for 2015 will likely not be met.
So, can the government turn around an economy struggling with rising inflation, slowing growth and a shrinking tourism sector?
Murat Yulek, a professor at Istanbul Commerce University and former IMF economist joins Counting the Cost to discuss the AK party's economic policies.
Also on this episode: Counting the cost of Indonesia's forest fires.
Luca Tacconi, the director of the Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Governance, joins the programme to discuss the economic impact of the crisis.
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 117
Credit Card Debt Threatens Turkey's Economy
The use of credit cards and consumer debt in Turkey is booming. This trend is posing a serious economic risk, according to ratings agency Standard & Poor's. CCT...
The use of credit cards and consumer debt in Turkey is booming. This trend is posing a serious economic risk, according to ratings agency Standard & Poor's. CCTV's Natalie Carney reports from Istanbul.
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The use of credit cards and consumer debt in Turkey is booming. This trend is posing a serious economic risk, according to ratings agency Standard & Poor's. CCTV's Natalie Carney reports from Istanbul.
- published: 15 May 2014
- views: 115
Turkey's Economy (Post-Election)
Marco Vicenzino analyzes Turkey's economy following parliamentary elections (10 June 2015)....
Marco Vicenzino analyzes Turkey's economy following parliamentary elections (10 June 2015).
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Marco Vicenzino analyzes Turkey's economy following parliamentary elections (10 June 2015).
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 48
Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens
Talking TR / Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens...
Talking TR / Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens
wn.com/Turkey's Economy “'Turkish Entrepreneurs Love Hate Relationship With Innovation'” By Klaus Jurgens
Talking TR / Turkey's Economy: “'Turkish entrepreneurs love-hate relationship with innovation'” by Klaus Jurgens
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 23