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T20 Turkey Public Launch Held in Istanbul Opened with the welcoming remarks by TEPAV Director Sak, the event hosted Deputy Prime Minister Babacan, TOBB President Hisarcıklıoğlu, and ITO Chair Çağlar.
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11/02/2015 ISTANBUL – Public launch of the T20 Turkey, one of the G20 outreach groups of which represents think-tanks, was held on Wednesday, February 11, 2015 with a meeting themed “Transforming Global Governance.” Opened with welcoming remarks by Güv [More]
TEPAV Director Güven Sak: "Turkey Lacks Momentum" TEPAV Director Güven Sak assessed the outlook of the Turkish economy and economic policy at a joint World Bank event themed “Turkey’s Transitions.”
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06/01/2015 Sak said that Turkey had lost its momentum, and added, “It’s the same with economic policy. Turkey needs to regain its momentum.” A new World Bank report titled “Turkey’s Transitions: Integration, Inclusion, Institutions” was introduce [More]
PRIO: “Solution in Cyprus increases GDP per capita by €12,139” A study by PRIO reveals that solution in Cyprus would bring an extra GDP of €18.9 billion on averageby 2035
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09/06/2014 ANKARA – A recent study by Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) estimates that a settlement in Cyprus would bring an additional GDP of € 18.9 billion and GDP per capita of €12,139 on average by 2035. PRIO study titled “The Cyprus Peace Div [More]
TEPAV Director Sak: “Populist Approaches Negatively Affect the Volatility of Growth” Güven Sak spoke at the 38th Economists' Week
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08/04/2014 ISTANBUL – TEPAV Director Güven Sak, emphasizing that Turkey, which has been a part of global economy since the 1980s, has become richer during the process while its economic objectives remained local and political. Sak said “Populist approach [More]
“EBRD Transition Report 2013” and Findings on Turkey EBRD says that time is on the side of democracy and reforms in transition countries and that Turkey can do more for economic institutions and structural transformation.
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04/12/2013   ANKARA – The Transition Report 2013 by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) was discussed with a meeting at TEPAV on Wednesday, 4 December 2013. Piroska M. Nagy, Director for Country Strategy and Policy, and Oksana Ant [More]
Reysaş from Ankara is Turkey’s Fastest Growth Company Software and food industry sectors have a high share in Turkey 100. Average age of winners when they found the company is 31. Turkey 100 companies grew on average by 271 percent in 2010-2012.
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30/10/2013   ANKARA –   The fastest growing 100 companies of Turkey were selected. The winner of the project was Reysaş Technology. It was followed by Alco Beverages and Cici Chocolate. Winners of the Turkey 100 Project TEPAV carried out in cooperation [More]
TEPAV Assesses the Tenth Development Plan (1) An Assessment on the Tenth Development Plan: “If properly supported, the plan can serve as the roadmap for the 2023 goals” | Evaluation Note by Esen Çağlar and Ozan Acar
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12/08/2013 "The Tenth Development Plan of Turkey was adopted by the General Assembly of Parliament on 2 July 2013 and published in the Official Gazette. The plan is in effect as of 6 July 2013. Covering the period between 2014 and 2018, it gives us the opport [More]
TEPAV Prepares Civil G20 Growth Report Chapter on Turkey Researchers evaluated trends in inequality and national policies to tackle inequality in G-20 countries.
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24/07/2013   ANKARA – The Civil G20 group, composed of NGOs and academics from member states, convened in the context of the G20 activities this year under the presidency of Russia analyzed the national policies of member states in terms of reducing inequ [More]
Turkey 100 Looks for Turkey’s Fastest Growing Companies The winning companies will network and build business relationships with global companies.
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03/05/2013 ANKARA – TEPAV, under the leadership of TOBB and AllWorld Network, has initiated the Turkey 100 Project with the aim to bring global attention to the fastest growth companies of Turkey. The project now accepts applications from fast-growth non-l [More]
Can Women Boost Turkey’s Growth? Policy Note / Güneş A. Aşık
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21/02/2013   "Low female labor force participation rate (FLPR) in Turkey has always been an important item on TEPAV’s agenda. Currently, the participation rate is 28.8 percent compared to the OECD average of 61.8 percent. Mexico has the second lowest FLPR [More]