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Thursday, December 9, 2010
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News


Due to its fast growth, Turkey will soon join the BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India and China – as an emerging power of the global economy, Gordon Brown, the former British prime minister, said in his book “Beyond the Crash,” published last week.

The gratitude and growth of Indonesia, Korea, Mexico and Turkey will bring these countries to the same level as the BRIC countries, Brown said in his biographical work.

Brown said the growth in Asian economies, including South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, would contribute much to the global recovery after the financial recession.

The 315-page book includes Brown’s views on various domestic and global economic issues
 
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Excellent news. :cheers:

According to my latest copy of the Economist, Turkey's economic growth is 10.3% in the second quarter. That is some incredible potential right there.
 
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BRICT?? does not have the same ring to it
 
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Though I assume Turkey is already more developed than any of the BRIC nations, a new emerging economy is always good news.
 
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News


Due to its fast growth, Turkey will soon join the BRIC countries – Brazil, Russia, India and China – as an emerging power of the global economy, Gordon Brown, the former British prime minister, said in his book “Beyond the Crash,” published last week.

The gratitude and growth of Indonesia, Korea, Mexico and Turkey will bring these countries to the same level as the BRIC countries, Brown said in his biographical work.

Brown said the growth in Asian economies, including South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore, would contribute much to the global recovery after the financial recession.

The 315-page book includes Brown’s views on various domestic and global economic issues

Good news for Turkey.
But don't take Gordon Browns word!!
He is no expert nor a renowned economist.
British PM's/Ex were and are never trustable.
:P
 
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Not sure if Turkey's interest coincide with BRIC countries. Turkey I think is considered as developed country whereas BRIC who are all developing.
 
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Turkey's population is too small. In the long term I can't see Turkey's economy at the same level as Indonesia, Mexico, Brazil, Russia, India and China.

And countries like South Korea are even smaller than Turkey, how can they be compared with the above nations?

Population of the above mentioned countries

China 1,341,090,000

India 1,191,270,000

Indonesia 237,556,363

Brazil 190,732,694

Russia 141,927,297

Mexico 112,322,757

Turkey 72,561,312

South Korea 49,773,145
 
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Not sure if Turkey's interest coincide with BRIC countries. Turkey I think is considered as developed country whereas BRIC who are all developing.
Turkey is definitely not a developed country yet, there are huge regional differences. Even Mexico is probably more developed than Turkey (but not that much).
 
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Turkey is definitely not a developed country yet, there are huge regional differences. Even Mexico is probably more developed than Turkey (but not that much).

I am not sure but i think Turkey is more ahead then India and China economically and is taken as well developed nation.
 
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I am not sure but i think Turkey is more ahead then India and China economically and is taken as well developed nation.

yes very true

Turkey is highly developed comparing to any non-westerner nation. She can be compared with some of the European countries... better than Belgium, Ireland... weaker than UK, France, Germany
 
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yes very true

Turkey is highly developed comparing to any non-westerner nation. She can be compared with some of the European countries... better than Belgium, Ireland... weaker than UK, France, Germany

Yes thats what i thought that apart from military Turkey is far far ahead then us in terms of economy and per capita. The figures may be high for us but the quality of life is much better for Turkey.

So what will this bring in store for Turkey?
 
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