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International Migration Outlook 2008: Turkey country note10-Sep-2008 This country note together with a standardised table describes recent trends in migration movements and policies. Also available:Related documents: |
Economic Survey of Turkey 2008: Enhancing competitiveness by fostering the growth of the formal sector17-Jul-2008 The business sector needs to accelerate productivity gains, keep wage growth in line with profitability, and innovate and differentiate products. The two top priorities are reforming labour market regulations and upgrading corporate finance markets. |
Economic Survey of Turkey 2008: Monetary policy: facing the challenges17-Jul-2008 The disinflation strategy of the Central Bank should be backed by more comprehensive policies to improve inflation expectations. This includes the full enforcement of a robust fiscal framework, competition reforms, and encouraging social partners to adopt the inflation target . |
Economic Survey of Turkey 2008: Shifting to a pro-growth fiscal strategy17-Jul-2008 The gains of recent fiscal-institutional reforms and vigorous fiscal consolidation should be preserved, and credibility enhanced, in the wake of transition from IMF monitoring. |
Economic Survey of Turkey 2008; New challenges facing the Turkish economy17-Jul-2008 Strong growth slowed down recently, in a less supportive international environment. New government initiatives to consolidate the macroeconomic policy framework and enhance confidence, would help the economy resume a stronger growth course. |
Economic Survey of Turkey 200817-Jul-2008 How to maintain high growth? Is a new fiscal rule definitely needed? How to restore the credibility of monetary policy? Do formal sector firms need more flexible regulations? Is labour market reform the top priority? Why is financial transparency essential? Also available: |
Labour market discrimination still a big problem in OECD countries02-Jul-2008 Women are 20% less likely than men to have a paid job in OECD countries and they earn on average 17% less than men, according to the latest edition of OECD’s Employment Outlook. Also available: |
Turkey: Environmental performance of agriculture since 199016-Jun-2008 Agri-environmental indicators for Turkey and data on the environmental performance of Turkish agriculture. Extract from the publication Environmental Performance of Agriculture in OECD Countries since 1990 (2008). Also available:Related documents: |
Turkish websites on agri-environmental issues16-Jun-2008 Links to sites from Turkey on agri-environmental issues |