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2021 OECD Economic Surveys: Turkey 2021

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After initial success in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and a strong economic rebound, Turkey faces a resurgence of cases which puts pressure on the country’s health system, public resources, social cohesion and macroeconomic sustainability. Public finances offer room for government support to the households and businesses most in need, but this should be provided under a more transparent and predictable fiscal, quasi-fiscal, monetary and financial policy framework. In the early phases of the pandemic, shortcomings in the macroeconomic framework weighed on market confidence, creating tensions in risk premia, capital movements and exchange rates, which complicated macroeconomic policy responses to the crisis. New demands and opportunities also arose for structural change in the business sector. Product, labour and capital market reforms, bundled with a comprehensive upgrading of vocational education, would accelerate the much needed formalisation of business activities, the re-balancing of firm balance sheets with external equity capital, and a broad-based digital modernisation. A stronger, more sustainable and more inclusive post-COVID growth trajectory would then be within reach.

SPECIAL FEATURE: UNLEASHING THE FULL POTENTIAL OF THE BUSINESS SECTOR

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Basic statistics of Turkey, 2019

(Numbers in parentheses refer to the OECD average)

This Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.The economic situation and policies of Turkey were reviewed by the Committee on 12 November 2020. The draft report was then revised in the light of the discussions and given final approval as the agreed report of the whole Committee on 22 December 2020. The Secretariat’s draft report was prepared for the Committee by Rauf Gönenç, Dennis Dlugosch, Selçuk Gül and Cem Çebi under the supervision of Sebastian Barnes. Hüzeyfe Torun and Yusuf Kenan Bağır from the Structural Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey contributed firm-level analyses for the Thematic Chapter. Statistical research assistance was provided by Eun Jung Kim and editorial assistance by Michelle Ortiz and Héloïse WICKRAMANAYAKE.The previous Survey of Turkey was issued in July 2018.Information about the latest as well as previous Surveys and more information about how Surveys are prepared is available at www.oecd.org/eco/surveys

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