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Greece and Turkey is a pioneering study of two neighboring nations at different stages of economic development. Gianaris thoroughly examines dominant characteristics of each country's economy and assesses developmental trends toward closer cooperation, not only between themselves but among other nations as well. He demonstrates that their history of conflict and mutual suspicion, especially over Cyprus, is now more counterproductive than ever--inhibiting important economic and geopolitical benefits to both countries. The volume is divided into three parts, beginning with an examination of the historical context within which the two economies developed. The next section describes each country's domestic economic problems, exploring issues such as resources and productivity, sectoral resource allocation, fiscal policies, monetary policy, and inflation. The final chapters address opportunities for cooperation between Greece and Turkey, and their relations with the EEC and with other nations.
Table of Contents
Introduction
A Historical Perspective
The Establishment of Modern Greece and Turkey
Part II: Domestic Economic Problems
Resources and Productivity
Sectoral Resource Allocation
Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy and Inflation
Part III: International Economic Relations and Cooperation
Foreign Trade and Investment
Relations with the European Economic Community
Geopolitical Considerations
Product details
Published | 12 Oct 1988 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 222 |
ISBN | 9780275930257 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |