Integration with the Global Economy : The Case of Turkish Automobile and Consumer Electronics Industries
This paper provides an extensive case study of the Turkish automotive and the consumer electronics industries. Despite a macroeconomic environment that inhibits investment and growth, both industries have achieved remarkable output and productivity...
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Format: | Working Paper |
Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/686211468120265782/Integration-with-the-global-economy-the-case-of-Turkish-automobile-and-consumer-electronics-industries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28034 |
Summary: | This paper provides an extensive case
study of the Turkish automotive and the consumer electronics
industries. Despite a macroeconomic environment that
inhibits investment and growth, both industries have
achieved remarkable output and productivity growth since the
early 1990s. Although there are similarities between the
performances of the two industries, there are significant
differences between their structures, links with domestic
suppliers, technological orientation, and modes of
integration with the global economy. The automobile industry
is dominated by multinational companies, has a strong
domestic supplier base, and has seized the opportunities
opened up by the Customs Union by investing in new product
and process technology and learning. The consumer
electronics industry is dominated by a few, large, domestic
firms, and has become competitive in the European market
thanks to its geographical proximity, productive domestic
labor, and focus on a protected and technologically mature
segment of the market, which also helps explain the recent
decline in industry's fortunes. These industries could
have performed even better had more responsive macroeconomic
policies been adopted. It is certain that governments could
be more responsive only if far-reaching
political/institutional reforms are undertaken by changing
the constitution and current political party and election
laws in order to establish public control over the political elites. |
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