Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex

This report addresses key questions facing Turkish policymakers: how to sustain the economic recovery that began in 2002 following the deep crisis of 2001, how to ensure disinflation and public debt sustainability, and how to foster broad-based and...

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Format: Country Economic Memorandum
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2013
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spelling okr-10986-147032021-04-23T14:03:16Z Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex World Bank DISINFLATION CRISIS MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SOCIAL POLICY DISASTER RECOVERY FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION STRUCTURAL REFORMS GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING REGULATORY REFORMS MARKET LIBERALIZATION SOCIAL CONTRACTS HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKETS ECOMOMIC INTEGRATION EXPORT PERFORMANCE FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS EXOGENOUS VARIABLES EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP AGRICULTURE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CENTRAL BANK CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CPI DEBT DEFLATORS DOMESTIC BORROWING EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE GDP GNP GOVERNMENT BONDS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT HOUSING INCOME MACROECONOMIC STABILITY PUBLIC SECTOR STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES T-BILLS TAX TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TREASURY TREASURY BILLS VALUE ADDED WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX This report addresses key questions facing Turkish policymakers: how to sustain the economic recovery that began in 2002 following the deep crisis of 2001, how to ensure disinflation and public debt sustainability, and how to foster broad-based and equitably distributed growth in the future. After a brief review of the 2001 crisis and the Government response, the report analyzes the economic opportunities and challenges facing Turkey, and identifies policies to build on the economic recovery which began in 2002. The CEM develops a comprehensive four-point agenda for sustainable and more equitably distributed growth. The agenda encompasses: (i) macroeconomic stability, (ii) effective government, (iii) improved business environment, and (iv) stronger social policies. The report closes with medium-term macroeconomic projections to illustrate Turkey's prospects under a scenario of sustained reform and to highlight the risks to growth and macroeconomic stability should the economic program go off track. 2013-07-31T20:23:33Z 2013-07-31T20:23:33Z 2003-07-28 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/07/2487320/turkey-country-economic-memorandum-towards-macroeconomic-stability-sustained-growth-vol-3-3-statistical-annex http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14703 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Turkey
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topic DISINFLATION
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
SOCIAL POLICY
DISASTER RECOVERY
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING
REGULATORY REFORMS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
SOCIAL CONTRACTS
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOR MARKETS
ECOMOMIC INTEGRATION
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES
EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CPI
DEBT
DEFLATORS
DOMESTIC BORROWING
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GNP
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSING
INCOME
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
T-BILLS
TAX
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
VALUE ADDED
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
spellingShingle DISINFLATION
CRISIS MANAGEMENT
MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
SOCIAL POLICY
DISASTER RECOVERY
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING
REGULATORY REFORMS
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
SOCIAL CONTRACTS
HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
LABOR MARKETS
ECOMOMIC INTEGRATION
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS
EXOGENOUS VARIABLES
EXCHANGE RATE REGIMES
EUROPEAN UNION MEMBERSHIP AGRICULTURE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
CENTRAL BANK
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CPI
DEBT
DEFLATORS
DOMESTIC BORROWING
EMPLOYMENT
EXCHANGE RATE
GDP
GNP
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
HOUSING
INCOME
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
PUBLIC SECTOR
STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES
T-BILLS
TAX
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TREASURY
TREASURY BILLS
VALUE ADDED
WHOLESALE PRICE INDEX
World Bank
Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
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description This report addresses key questions facing Turkish policymakers: how to sustain the economic recovery that began in 2002 following the deep crisis of 2001, how to ensure disinflation and public debt sustainability, and how to foster broad-based and equitably distributed growth in the future. After a brief review of the 2001 crisis and the Government response, the report analyzes the economic opportunities and challenges facing Turkey, and identifies policies to build on the economic recovery which began in 2002. The CEM develops a comprehensive four-point agenda for sustainable and more equitably distributed growth. The agenda encompasses: (i) macroeconomic stability, (ii) effective government, (iii) improved business environment, and (iv) stronger social policies. The report closes with medium-term macroeconomic projections to illustrate Turkey's prospects under a scenario of sustained reform and to highlight the risks to growth and macroeconomic stability should the economic program go off track.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum
author World Bank
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title Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
title_short Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
title_full Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
title_fullStr Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
title_full_unstemmed Turkey - Country Economic Memorandum : Towards Macroeconomic Stability and Sustained Growth, Volume 3. Statistical Annex
title_sort turkey - country economic memorandum : towards macroeconomic stability and sustained growth, volume 3. statistical annex
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/07/2487320/turkey-country-economic-memorandum-towards-macroeconomic-stability-sustained-growth-vol-3-3-statistical-annex
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14703
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