Keywords: Innovation
What’s New at the New Turkish Commercial Code? (3) By Sarp Kalkan, TEPAV Economic Policy Analyst
06/07/2012
Compliance cost matters: Recent amendments to the code
As our column for the past two days have shown, the new Turkish Commercial Code (TCC) will bring numerous innovations to Turkish business life. Lately these changes have been discussed ext
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The World Economy after the Crisis: Risks and Possible Solutions During a meeting held at TEPAV, recent developments in the world economy and their impacts on Turkey were discussed in their many aspects.
30/03/2012
ANKARA – On Friday, 30 March 2012, a meeting was held at TEPAV to discuss the challenges and risks the world economy has faced in the post-crisis era particularly after August 2011 and their impacts on the Turkish economy. The speakers drew a
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TEPAV Director Sak Cited TÜBA as an Example of an Innovative Ecosystem Stating that an innovative ecosystem could be established in an environment in which different actors focus on a single target without interfering with others’ space, Sak addressed the recent law amendment that ended the autonomy of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA).
18/10/2011
ANKARA – TEPAV and the World Bank organized a dissemination meeting on the report “Igniting Innovation: Rethinking the Role of Government in Emerging Asia and Central Asia” on October 18, 2011. Delivering the opening speech, TEPAV Director
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TEPAV: “Import Substitution Policies Still Viable” Korean government delayed the introduction of the iPad as much as possible on grounds that it will cause disequilibrium in the innovative and export-oriented economic model of the country.
14/04/2011
ANKARA - TEPAV stated that South Korea, which tried to respond to the changing consumption demand via alternative firms that carry out domestic production for domestic markets instead of settling as a net importer, should be assessed as a separ
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TEPAV: "Higher Education Board Harms the Economy" TEPAV's research identified that the lack of autonomy across universities in Turkey affected innovation performance adversely.
14/12/2010
ANKARA-TEPAV research aiming to shed light on the correlation between the higher education system in Turkey and competitiveness identified that the lack of autonomy across universities in Turkey affected innovation performance adversely.
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TEPAV Economic Policy Analyst Çağlar: “A Jump is Needed and Industrial Policy is the Answer” Delivering a speech in the annual conference of Euro-Mediterranean Forum of Economics Institutes (FEMISE) Çağlar emphasized that Turkey faces the risk of "middle income trap" and that the answer to the needed Jump is a new industrial policy.
24/11/2010
ROME - TEPAV Economic Policy Analyst Esen Çağlar emphasized that Turkey is stuck in between two 'worlds' and needs the new industrial policy. Evaluating Turkey's industry Çağlar stated that it is challenging for Turkey to converge to US and
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TEPAV Director Sak: "Let’s Enrich the Turkish-American Model Partnership with Innovation" Sak delivered a speech at the '26th Transatlantic Conference' organized by US based think-tank the Franklin Center and TOBB and asked for the enriching of the Turkish-American model partnership with projects that will advance innovations in Turkey.
08/11/2010
ANKARA - TEPAV Director Prof. Dr. Güven Sak said that Turkey, which is currently a medium-technology industrial country, now targets to become an innovation-driven rich country and thus projects to this end should be developed in the context of
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TEPAV Director Sak: "Entrepreneurs cannot work like superheros; entrepreneurship must be democratized" Speaking at the 'Entrepreneurship Congress' organized by TOBB, Sak underlined capital is required but not sufficient for entrepreneurship and said: "Democratization of entrepreneurship is probably the most critical phenomenon of the era."
06/11/2010
ANKARA - TEPAV Director Prof. Dr. Güven Sak said that entrepreneurship in Turkey must be democratized and entrepreneurs should no longer be asked to work like superheros. Underlining that capital is necessary but not sufficient for entrepreneurs
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TEPAV Warned About the Danger Ahead: ‘Middle Income Trap’ Stating that Turkey cannot preserve competitiveness relying on strategies based on cheap labor and labor intensive export sectors TEPAV stressed that it is necessary to accelerate the transformation process.
30/09/2010
ANKARA - Stating that Turkey cannot preserve and improve competitiveness relying on strategies based on cheap labor and labor intensive export sectors TEPAV stressed that it is necessary to accelerate the transformation process in order to avoid th
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