Economic History of Turkey

Economic History Of Turkey

The economic history of the Republic of Turkey has distinct sections which can be classified between World War I to end of World War II, post 1950, reforms under Özal and early 1990s. However one distinct characteristic between 1923–1985, in large part as a result of government policies, a backward economy developed into a complex economic system producing a wide range of agricultural, industrial, and service products for both domestic and export markets the economy grew at an average annual rate of six percent.

Read more about Economic History Of Turkey:  From World War I To World War II, Post 1950, Reforms Under Özal, Economic Performance in The Early 1990s

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