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An outline of 2000 years of Turkish history
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ISBN: 9789751732743 9751732743 Year: 2007 Publisher: Ankara: Ministry of Culture and Tourism,

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Histoire de la Turquie : de l'Altaï à l'Europe
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ISBN: 2841879267 9782841879267 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris: Archipel,

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Boğaziçi kendini anlatıyor
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ISBN: 9789750126604 9750126602 Year: 2007 Publisher: Istanbul: Kitabistanbul,

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Oruç Beğ tarihi : giriş, metin, kronoloji, dizin, tıpkıbasım
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ISBN: 9789944905329 Year: 2007 Publisher: İstanbul : Çamlıca Basım Yayın,

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Turkey --- Turkey --- Turkey --- History --- History --- History


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The tales of Sultan Mehmed, son of Bayezid Khan : annotated English translation, Turkish edition, and facsimiles of the relevant folia of Bodleian Marsh 313 and Neşri codex menzel
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Year: 2007 Publisher: [Cambridge, Mass.] : Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, Harvard University,

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1288-1918. --- Turkey --- Turkey --- Turkey. --- History --- History


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Enhancing Turkey's Growth Prospects by Improving Formal Sector Business Conditions
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Turkey's business sector has achieved high growth over the past few years and - on average - has coped well with increased competition. However, some labour-intensive sectors lost competitiveness prior to the currency depreciation in mid-2006 and faced employment losses, raising political pressure for interventionist policies. This paper argues that the government should resist such pressure and instead follow a broad-based strategy to improve framework conditions for firms, irrespective of their size, sector and legal status. Overcoming the duality between the formal and informal sectors should be the central point of this strategy. In particular, the cost of labour should be reduced and regulatory hurdles in labour and product markets should be minimised, to help formal firms to remain competitive and increase employment. This would also make it easier for the many small and medium-sized firms to move into the formal sector, thereby raising productivity through economies of scale. This would increase the growth potential of the whole economy, broaden the tax base and level the playing field for doing business in Turkey, not only for the wide variety of domestic firms but also for foreign investors.

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Economics --- Turkey


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La Caduta di Costantinopoli.. [2], L'eco nel mondo
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ISBN: 9788804134329 8804134321 Year: 2007 Publisher: [Milano]: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla,

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ArkeoAtlas : yaşayan geçmişin dergisi.
Year: 2007 Publisher: İstanbul: Doğan Burda,

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Archaeology --- Turkey


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İstanbul'un Fethinden Önce Yazılmış Tarihi Takvimler
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ISBN: 9789751619525 Year: 2007 Publisher: Ankara : Türk Tarih Kurumu,

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Enhancing Turkey's Growth Prospects by Improving Formal Sector Business Conditions
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Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Turkey's business sector has achieved high growth over the past few years and - on average - has coped well with increased competition. However, some labour-intensive sectors lost competitiveness prior to the currency depreciation in mid-2006 and faced employment losses, raising political pressure for interventionist policies. This paper argues that the government should resist such pressure and instead follow a broad-based strategy to improve framework conditions for firms, irrespective of their size, sector and legal status. Overcoming the duality between the formal and informal sectors should be the central point of this strategy. In particular, the cost of labour should be reduced and regulatory hurdles in labour and product markets should be minimised, to help formal firms to remain competitive and increase employment. This would also make it easier for the many small and medium-sized firms to move into the formal sector, thereby raising productivity through economies of scale. This would increase the growth potential of the whole economy, broaden the tax base and level the playing field for doing business in Turkey, not only for the wide variety of domestic firms but also for foreign investors.

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Economics --- Turkey

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