POLITICAL ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF TURKISH ECONOMY: STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE
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The objective of this essay is to survey some of the structural problems and their connection with the government policies and the bureaucracy. This essay emphasizes the fundamentals of the social, cultural and political dynamics and their associations with the current structural problems in Turkey. Our focus on these social, cultural, and political accounts will be analyzed in line with the historical developments while particular attention is given to last three decades.
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