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What is the driving force behind Turkish Economic problem?

  • The on going Trump attack on Turkish Economy

    Votes: 29 19.9%
  • Jewish Agenda to weaken adjacent countries to Israel

    Votes: 36 24.7%
  • Internal Turkish economic problems

    Votes: 50 34.2%
  • Falling Exports for Turkey

    Votes: 5 3.4%
  • Loss of Tourism income for Turkey

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • External Loans or Debt impacting Economy

    Votes: 25 17.1%

  • Total voters
    146
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Source: http://www.mahfiegilmez.com/p/gostergeler.html

I don't know where those numbers come from but the World Bank says the opposite:

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Also notice the "USD" there. PPP is a better way to make this comparison because it avoids issues with USD value fluctuation:
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So, everyone, calm the f down.
 
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You are retarded. I didnt even say i support AKP. And it's funny you are using PKK arguments to justify EU's support towards PKK.


I didnt claim this, not even once. Çomarism is a term to define brain-dead people like you. Some of AKP supporters are çomars, some of opposition of AKP are also çomars.

Now, hoşt.
Is it that hard for you to be civilized?
Whats with the insults?
@UkroTurk ,lets calm down,no need to drag it any further.
 
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Calling Çomar a Çomar is not an insult, it is an adjective. We Turks do not respect those who try to justify EU's support towards PKK. There cannot be any excuse. PKK is the red line of the Turks.
Yes it is but he never wrote that he supported the PKK in any way so,how come you think he did?
He only meant that the PKK was ''good'' for the AKP during the ''acilim'' proces and support from Europe to the PKK was welcome but now Europe is the enemy for supporting the PKK.
What does that mean in your opinion?
 
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Yes it is but he never wrote that he supported the PKK in any way so,how come you think he did?
I didnt say that he wrote that he supported the PKK, i said that "Turks do not respect those who try to justify EU's support towards PKK", and he tried to justify EU's support towards PKK.

He only meant that the PKK was ''good'' for the AKP during the ''acilim''
Yes he did mean this. And meant subject of "AKP's allyship with PKK" was true, and known by everyone. And I dont remember anyone who argue with AKP's crimes. Do you?

but now Europe is the enemy for supporting the PKK.
Yes, of course they are. Whoever supports PKK is the enemy of the Turks.
 
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I didnt say that he wrote that he supported the PKK, i said that "Turks do not respect those who try to justify EU's support towards PKK", and he tried to justify EU's support towards PKK.


Yes he did mean this. And meant subject of "AKP's allyship with PKK" was true, and known by everyone. And I dont remember anyone who argue with AKP's crimes. Do you?


Yes, of course they are. Whoever supports PKK is the enemy of the Turks.
Europe supported the PKK since the 80s/90s,was Europe our enemy then?
Btw,some statements are made in context to the matter.
 
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Europe supported the PKK since the 80s/90s,was Europe our enemy then?
What kind of question is that? You know the answer since you are also a Turk.

You cannot justify EU's support towards PKK just because AKP supported PKK in past. Supporting Terrorism is a crime by nature. It is like, Jack raped Alice, and gave an excuse as "but Alice's father is also raped her, so i can rape her". No, he cannot, it is a crime by the nature.

Someone else's crime does not justify some other one's crime.
 
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What kind of question is that? You know the answer since you are also a Turk.
So,you saw Europe as enemy then to?
Come on man,most people didnt even know that Europe was supporting them,only a few knew.
 
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I know, i didn't blame those who didnt know these, but you and me know this.

Btw, my whole point with that Ukrainian was this "Someone else's crime does not justify some other one's crime." He didn't understand ofcourse since he is a Çomar. AKP did lots of huge traitorships, that doesnt mean it gives justification to the others to do same crimes on us again. There cannot be any excuse for EU to support PKK, it cannot be justified in anyway.
Ok,lets end this conversation here with a statement.
I know what a comar is and he is not one.
 
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If you look for rich customers for your export , here is the tables.
The first market for Turkish Export is the EU thanks to customs union.
İf somebody plans to sucriface europe for personal interests it will be a huge mistake.
 
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A scary rise in the number of Turks moving abroad
In today’s Turkey, many white-collar workers with high quality skills and bright students have been seeking for ways to move abroad. Some of them have already made it.

This trend’s main motto is “the sooner the better.”

It is not easy to find the exact data on how many professionals or students are leaving Turkey, but a rise in the number of Turks with good education backgrounds is seen in a number of foreign databases or understood even during small gatherings among friends, during when at least one person is making plans to live in a foreign, preferably a western, country.

A couple of days ago, Nevzat Aydın, who sold his successful enterprise Yemeksepeti for around $500 million a couple of years ago but continues to remain as the company’s CEO, tweeted: “I have to bid farewell to the eighth very good employee of mine of the last one year period. This is such a pity for me, my company and my country.”

All graduates from Turkey’s leading English language high schools reportedly applied to foreign universities last year, although some of their fresh graduates from previous years preferred to study in the country.

This trend is popular even among the wealthiest people in the country. There were a total of 82,000 millionaire migrants who left for greener pastures in 2016, with Turkey one of the five countries witnessing the greatest of such an outflow, according to a fresh survey by the New World Wealth. Among the top five, Turkey experienced the highest increase in outflow last year compared to 2015. While some 1,000 millionaires left the country in 2015, this figure rose to 6,000 in 2016, representing a 500 percent year-on-year increase.

These minor examples and observations have showed the country is facing one of the biggest risks of losing its talents or qualified to-be labor force.

Low skills are already a key barrier to achieving better labor market outcomes for mainly the youth in Turkey, as nearly one in five young people in Turkey are low skilled, compared to around one in 20 in OECD countries.

The country is in an urgent need to increase the potential output growth by improving the labor market, as the Turkish labor market struggles with stagnant labor productivity and a low employment rate, especially among women.

Nothing has happened overnight.

After a number of bombs exploded in people’s lives, a failed coup and an upcoming referendum on expanding presidential powers, people are seeking opportunities to live abroad.

Many of them are uncertain about the country’s social, political and economic future and are afraid of instability. This has triggered hundreds, even thousands, of Turks to pack their bags.

Some of them just want to send their children to better schools with lower fees. Or they do not want to feel like an alien in their own country, where anything can happen to anyone.

Or simply, they want to use their freedoms, which have unfortunately not become easy in Turkey, which has seen a significant boost in the language of tension.

This trend will pose big risks to a country, which already has a poor record of qualified labor force, especially in a number of key science areas, especially in the medium and long terms.

To avert this trend, Turkey has no other way than urgently maintaining its institutions, modernizing its education system and ensuring its people use their freedoms and rights.


April/14/2017


http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/a-...oad-.aspx?PageID=238&NID=112006&NewsCatID=540
 
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Wooowww... that will add another 3% growth for the economy. Everyone should be happy, a great success!:yahoo: :cheesy:
 
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