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PostSubject: Turkey   Turkey EmptyMon Jul 16, 2012 2:03 am

Turkey 2012

Formal Title: Republic of Turkey
Short Title: Turkey
Capital: Ankara
Government Type: Republican parliamentary democracy
Head of State: President - Abdullah Gül
Head of Government: Prime Minister - Recep Tayyip Erdoðan

Population
Population: 79,749,461
Population Growth Rate: 1.197%

Popularity and Stability
Government Popularity: 50%
International Popularity: 50%
Stability: 70%

Economy
Gross Domestic Product (Official Exchange Rate): US$763,100,000,000
Real GDP Growth Rate: 2.3%
Unemployment Rate: 9.8%

Government Finances
Total Revenue: US$176,700,000,000
Total Expenditure: US$187,100,000,000
Debt: US$323,554,400,000
Savings: US$0

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PostSubject: Re: Turkey   Turkey EmptyWed Aug 22, 2012 8:47 pm

*2012*

+5.00 Domestic Popularity (Businesses are excited and see this as a real tangible way for growth)
+3.25% GDP growth in the short-term. (Check back in Q.1 of 2014 for more results)
+5.00 International Popularity (Outside investors are excited by the opporotunities this brings and the increased ability for investment in Turkey
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PostSubject: Re: Turkey   Turkey EmptyWed Aug 22, 2012 9:23 pm

*2012*

Many are concerned with these developments
-3.00 Domestic Popularity (People see this as being a powder keg ready to explode and while people don't want to support a nation that seems intent on provoking Russia they worry about the implications this might have.
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