The 15–16 May constitutional convention election threw up a major surprise, with independent candidates winning a large share of the...
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Turkey Economic Outlook:Interview with Scope Ratings and TD Securities Turkey’s economy has endured a tumultuous few weeks, with the abrupt sacking of Central Bank Governor Naci Agbal sending the... -
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The Richest Countries in the World GDP per capita—while certainly an imperfect measure—is a useful proxy for measuring a country’s standard of living. We decided to...