Purpose – Growing
markets with the emergence of trade in the direction of meeting the needs have
manifested itself in the widespread of international trade with the increasing
influence of the world population and globalization. As a result of these
developments, trade volumes between countries have increased. On the other
hand, the rapid change and growth experienced in world trade push the countries
into an effort to manage and direct foreign trade as integrated with each other
as far as their sovereignty is concerned. This effort exposes economic
integration activities. In any case, integration creates different effects in
terms of the countries inside and outside.
Methodology – In this study the effects of comprehensive free trade
agreements on Turkey are investigated both in terms of foreign trade and value
-added test.
Findings – In this
study the effects of integrations which Turkey is a member and is not are
studied. If some additional measures and specific strategies are not executed,
it will inevitably arise that Turkey would be affected negatively from the
economic integrations which are involved.
Conclusion –
Turkey's trade surplus has a potential to achieve but there arises a need
for caution in terms of the conduct of trade policy.
Economic integration free trade agreements rate of exports meet imports value added trade export composition
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | March 30, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 5 Issue: 1 |
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