Turkey : an economic geography

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    • Ersoy, Aksel

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Turkey : an economic geography

Aksel Ersoy

(International library of human geography, 45)

I.B. Tauris, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-188) and index

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内容説明

Turkey's economy is a complex mix of modern industry, a traditional agricultural sector, and a rapidly growing private sector. At the same time the country is positioning itself and preparing for entry into the European Union. That Turkey should meet her national economic goals is, therefore, particularly important. A vital factor in achieving these will be the country's regional economies and their associated economic policies. To date, however, many of the policy interventions adopted have been based on models drawn from developed economies and the outcome has raised a number of concerns. Are policy interventions drawn from advanced economies appropriate for transitional economies such as Turkey? Aksel Ersoy's book is the first work to explore the dynamics of local and regional development in Turkey. In addition, he offers a new theoretical framework for understanding the local and regional dynamics of emerging and transitional economies more generally.

目次

Introduction. Understanding the rise of emerging economies 1. Local and regional economic development in Turkey: policy and practice 2. Transformation in regional policy 3. Turkey's protean regional policy and national development plans 4. The structure of the Turkish economy 5. Regional development experience before and after the EU Candida 6. Theorizing regional economic development 7. The role of technology and SMEs in Turkey 8. Turkey's human capital and knowledge economy 9. Institutional capacity in Turkey 10. The role of TNCs in Turkey 11. Turkey's emerging spatial patterns 12. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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