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State&business relations in Turkey

Title: State&business relations in Turkey
Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Details: Words: 1998 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
State&business relations in Turkey
20Th Century State-Business Relations: Love or Hatred? The Ottoman Empire established a strong tradition of government direction of the economy. Ottoman economic doctrine ascribed to the state both the right and the duty to control the economy for the common good. The state controlled a large proportion of the land and suppressed power centers, blocking the development of a landed aristocracy. One's position in the imperial hierarchy was the primary determinant of income. Because the …showed first 75 words of 1998 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1998 total…amp;#351;, Post war development performance of the turkish economy: a political economy perspective. *<Tab/>Heper, Metin. The State Tradition in Turkey. Walkington, England: The Eothen Press, 1985. *<Tab/>TURKEY : FROM INWARD-ORIENTED ETATISM OUTWARD-LOOKING LIBERAL STRATEGY Prof.Dr.Coşkun Can Aktan *<Tab/>Metin R. Ercan-Ziya Öniş-POLITICS WITHIN THE STATE: INSTITUTIONS AND DILEMMAS OF TURKISH PRIVATIZATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

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