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  • 4-May-2011

    English

    OECD Statistics on International Trade in Services 2010, Volume II, Detailed Tables by Partner Country

    This OECD publication provides statistics on international trade in services by partner country for 28 OECD countries plus the European Union (EU27), the Euro area, and Hong Kong, China as well as definitions and methodological notes. The data concern trade between residents and non-residents of countries and are reported within the framework of the Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services. This book includes summary tables of trade patterns listing the main trading partners for each country and by broad service category. Series are shown in US dollars and cover the period 2004-2008.
  • 9-décembre-2010

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    Après la crise: réduire les risques d'instabilité macroéconomique en Turquie

    La Turquie se remet de sa récession la plus grave depuis plusieurs décennies. Quand la croissance prendra son plein essor, les autorités devront faire face au défi de l'élargissement des déséquilibres extérieurs et d'assurer un bon fonctionnement des marchés financiers.

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  • 9-décembre-2010

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  • 9-décembre-2010

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    Réformer les réglementations pour débloquer la croissance à long-terme de la Turquie

    Dans les années 2000 la Turquie a réalisé un rattrapage rapide. Cela a été possible malgré un cadre réglementaire défavorable, grâce à des activités semi-formelles et informelles qui ont considérablement contribué à l'expansion du secteur privé.

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  • 8-décembre-2010

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    Examens de l’OCDE de la réforme de la réglementation : rapports par pays

    Le processus d’examen par les pairs, qui est unique à l’OCDE, a permis d’améliorer les politiques publiques. Les examens évaluent comment les pays gèrent la conception, l’adoption et la mise en œuvre des réglementations en fonction d’un cadre conceptuel.

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  • 15-novembre-2010

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    L’intégration croissante de la Turquie avec le marché global des capitaux : Effets sur les primes de risque et coût du capital

    La Turquie a considérablement amélioré ses conditions d'accès au marché global des capitaux. Des progrès dans les fondamentaux macroéconomiques ont renforcé la crédibilité et réduit les primes de risque et le coût du capital.

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  • 23-July-2010

    English

    Energy Policies of IEA Countries: Turkey 2009

    The International Energy Agency's periodic review of Turkey's energy policies and programmes.  This 2009 edition finds that Turkey will likely see the fastest medium to long-term growth in energy demand among the IEA member countries. It has a young and urbanising population and energy use is still comparatively low. Therefore, ensuring sufficient energy supply to a growing economy remains the government’s main energy policy concern. Turkey has also progressed significantly in all other areas of energy policy over the past few years. Large investments in energy infrastructure, especially in electricity and natural gas, are needed to avoid bottlenecks in supply and to sustain rapid economic growth. To attract that investment, the country needs to continue reforming its energy market. Power sector reform is well under way, but in the natural gas sector reform has been slower and needs to be accelerated. Improving energy efficiency is essential for responding to Turkey’s energy policy challenges, and considerable potential remains in all sectors. In a country where private cars are rapidly becoming more common and where significant new construction is foreseen, transport and buildings merit particular long-term attention from the decision makers. Energy-related CO2 emissions have more than doubled since 1990 and are likely to continue to increase rapidly over the medium and long term, in parallel with energy demand. The IEA urges Turkey to intensify efforts to further develop its approach concerning its post-2012 regime to combat climate change, and to consider setting a quantitative overall target for limiting emissions.  This review analyses the broad range of energy challenges facing Turkey and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.   
  • 23-July-2010

    English

    Energy Policies of IEA Countries - Turkey 2009 Review

    This review analyses the broad range of energy challenges facing Turkey and provides critiques and recommendations for further policy improvements.

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  • 16-March-2010

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    Agricultural Water Pricing: Turkey

    A study of water pricing in Turkey, a background report to the book Sustainable Management of Water Resources in Agriculture (OECD, 2010).

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  • 18-November-2009

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    Turkey - Key economic projections

    Economic forecasts for GDP, unemployment, inflation and fiscal balance

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