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Turkey 2001-2004: IMF strangulation, tightening debt trap, and lopsided recovery Erinc Yeldan
This article provides an assessment of the key macroeconomic developments in Turkey during the post-2001 crisis period and questions the neoliberal dogma that puts an almost religious faith on the stability characteristics of the free markets.
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