Turkey may be one of the best countries to dig into one of the oldest dilemmas of economics: Does the country need to reach higher economic growth rates or maintain more sustainable development rates?
I should say at the beginning that I won’t drown you in many complicated figures and calculations.
Turkey’s tourism numbers and income have been declining this year amid security concerns and economic woes in Russia, but the losses may be much higher in 2016 unless serious measures are taken, especially in a bid to preserve the country’s perception abroad.
A number of explosions have hit important energy pipelines in eastern and southeastern Turkey over the past month. Unless the required measures are taken to halt such attacks, they will have a devastating impact on Turkey’s strategic target of becoming a reliable energy corridor or energy hub in the future
Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers will have a significant effect on world trade for sure
The Mediterranean region, one of the oldest trade routes and centers of attraction for centuries, faces a serious terrorism threat, which has triggered a huge migrant and refugee influx to European countries.
Turkey has been experiencing an ambitious urban transformation process for a couple of years.
The Turkish tourism sector is facing one of the coldest summers it has seen in the last decade, and several factors have contributed to the chilly atmosphere
Thousands of Syrians are fleeing their country as many different groups fight with each other to gain a sphere of influence.