General growth and basic problems of the Turkish economy
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Authors
Günal, Niyazi
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Terasawa, K.
Date of Issue
1974-12
Date
December 1974
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
en_US
Abstract
The past decade has witnessed a significant acceleration in Turkey's rate of economic expansion. During the plan periods (1963-67, 1968-72), the annual average real rate of growth in the GNP has been 6.4%. The decade of 1951-1962 had experienced a real average annual rate of 4%. The annual rate of inflation during the 1950's approached 10% , whilst between 1961 and 1970 it has been 4.4%, a figure comparable to the average for all the O.E.C.D. countries. The long -term target of self-sustained economic growth, i.e., dependent of foreign loans, was a prominent aim of the plans. Despite the evident success of economic planning some basic problems have been a constant source of anxiety to the economic authorities throughout the plan periods: the balance of payments situation,
rapid growth of population, the high levels of open and disguised unemployment, insuf- ficiency of domestic savings and financial institutions, excessive dependence of agriculture on weather conditions.
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Operations Research and Administrative Sciences
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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