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Development agencies, grant system, and financial support for SMEs in Turkey
(IGI Global, 2014)
SMEs form 90% of commercial businesses in Turkey and the support given to SMEs means support directly given to the real sector in a vast scale. SMEs have some problems currently that are accepted as structural throughout ...
Beyond planning and liberalization: Foreign trade and industrial development in Turkey
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
After a brief open-economy experience during the 1920s, the Turkish economy could be regarded as state-controlled, planned, and partially closed for the following half a century. Trade, meanwhile, played a limited role ...
The rise of medical tourism in Turkey and the unique case of patients from Germany
(Peter Lang, 2015)
Travelling to a foreign country to receive medical care that may also incorporate an extended holiday is often categorized as medical tourism, a unique industry differentiated from general health and wellness tourism. In ...
Developing national competence in nuclear energy: The case of Turkey
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2018)
Turkey’s economy has long dealt with current account deficit, which stems largely from its energy dependence on foreign countries. The insufficiency of national energy resources poses challenges for Turkey not only ...
Media representation of sports in Turkey: The example of Hürriyet and Sabah newspapers
(Peter Lang AG, 2017)
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Analysing customer satisfaction of civil aviation companies of Turkey with text mining
(Springer, 2020)
This study is aimed to determine the issues that affect customer satisfaction in mobile applications to airline companies. In this context, five of the largest airlines operating in Turkey (Turkish Airlines, Pegasus, ...
Financing
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Sources of health expenditure and its share of GDP have always been contentious topics in Turkey. As will be outlined in detail in this chapter, because of the different approaches taken to calculate GDP in different time ...
Physical and human resources
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
The Ministry of Health’s General Directorate of Curative Services is responsible for licensing health care institutions and major medical technologies in Turkey. The Directorate also is in charge of establishing health ...
Introduction
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece and Bulgaria to the north-west, Georgia and Armenia to the north-east, the Islamic Republic of Iran in the east ...
Executive summary
(WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2011)
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere and bridges Europe and Asia. The bordering countries are Greece, Bulgaria, Georgia, Armenia, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Syrian Arab Republic and Iraq. The country has a ...