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Turkey surpasses Eurozone in GDP growth

Turkey should be pleased that it has a relative growth rate of 4% when compared to the EU average.

If it keeps at this rate, by 2025 Turks would be as well off as Italians and Spanish, although still some way behind the Germans.
 
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People should be happy with a growth of 4 % for 2013. They also forecast a growth of over 5% for 2014.

Anyways for us to see those double digits growth again, the god damn E.U must, start to recover from their crisis.

We never had double digits growth since AKP...
 
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We never had double digits growth since AKP...

I was talking about quarter figures year on year, since the subject of the news is also the same.

Turkish economy has seen many double digits like this.
 
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I was talking about quarter figures year on year, since the subject of the news is also the same.

Turkish economy has seen many double digits like this.

When did we grow double digits then..?
 
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When did we grow double digits then..?

The 3 procent the news mentions is a growth in comparison to the same quarter of the previous year.
So basically the economy has grown 3% in the first quarter of 2013 in comparison to the first quarter of 2012.

And in this way, when we take this comparing system the news takes.

Turkey has grown many times with double digits in comparison to the same quarter in the previous year.

turkey-gdp-growth-annual.png


The last number is the same number as mentioned in the news.



What you mention is the annual growth of the economy. Which is true, but doesn't have anything to do with this news.

By the way for the ones who gives a fvck. The rate mentioned in the news basically means this.

The economy itself has grown 1,6%
 
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The 3 procent the news mentions is a growth in comparison to the same quarter of the previous year.
So basically the economy has grown 3% in the first quarter of 2013 in comparison to the first quarter of 2012.

And in this way, when we take this comparing system the news takes.

Turkey has grown many times with double digits in comparison to the same quarter in the previous year.

turkey-gdp-growth-annual.png


The last number is the same number as mentioned in the news.



What you mention is the annual growth of the economy. Which is true, but doesn't have anything to do with this news.

By the way for the ones who gives a fvck. The rate mentioned in the news basically means this.

The economy itself has grown 1,6%

Look at 2009, erdoğan how he managed to trick people. 'teğet geçti' hahah how they vote for these people unbelievable..
 
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Look at 2009, erdoğan how he managed to trick people. 'teğet geçti' hahah how they vote for these people unbelievable..

Teğet geçti evet.

2009 was a blow to the economy but the economy recovered immediately in the next year.
The economy had a hard landing in 2009 but it bounced back as hard ,in 2010.

İn comparison to nearly all notable E.U economies , the Turkish economy got away the best.
 
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Teğet geçti evet.

2009 was a blow to the economy but the economy recovered immediately in the next year.
The economy had a hard landing in 2009 but it bounced back as hard ,in 2010.

İn comparison to nearly all notable E.U economies , the Turkish economy got away the best.

-8% growth in the year, teğet geçti? Ben böyle teğeti......
 
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-8% growth in the year, teğet geçti? Ben böyle teğeti......

You don't see the whole picture obviously.
While you're at it why not speak with figures of 2010 and 2011 ?

First of all it's not -8% but -4,8%

2009 -4,8%
2010 + 9,2%
2011 + 8,8%

This kind of figures is what makes people say teğet geçti.

Between the start of the recession in 2007 and up to today 2012.

The Turkish economy has grown About 22% between the economic crisis (2007-2012).

This is what people mean with teğet geçti.
 
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Turkey should be pleased that it has a relative growth rate of 4% when compared to the EU average.

If it keeps at this rate, by 2025 Turks would be as well off as Italians and Spanish, although still some way behind the Germans.

Turkey's goal for 2023 is to have $2.5 Trillion GDP which will place us just behind the Germany.
 
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Turkey's goal for 2023 is to have $2.5 Trillion GDP which will place us just behind the Germany.

Actually it is 2 trillion $.
But the question remains is this is still feasible. The economic crisis have sat back the plans a little bit.

Anyways here's a really nice thing to read highly suggest to everyone.
http://www.torukotoushi.jp/docs/category1/category1_70.pdf

A nice fact that comes to mind and shows the lack of economic management of the previous government.

Turkey was mining 1,4 tons of gold in 2002, today in 2012 this is nearly 30 tons.
We have a immense gold reserve in our soil, we only had no government to mine them ( reserves are above the 6000 tons as far as İ know)
 
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