By: Lindze Glaab, Devaughn Porter, Stacie Menges. T.R. Norman, Anthony Morlan
Jan 05, 2016
By: Lindze Glaab, Devaughn Porter, Stacie Menges. T.R. Norman, Anthony Morlan
Because they have very good labor laws. And many hard workers.
In between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
885 million
61.2 million
Republican, parliamentary, democratic
Turkey’s economy is based on basic industry, banking, transport and communication.
Turkey’s type of money that they use is called the lira.
One US dollar is 1.25 liras.One Euro is 1.2555 liras.
514,850-Active people402,000-Army52,750-Navy60,100-Air forces102,200-Paramilitary force378,700-Reservists
Yes, Turkey is considered to be politically stable do to the amount of the military.
Indonesian and Turkish leaders.
Two economic republics.
Wants to gain experience while the IMF idea of coordinating fiscal stimulus.
No double standards or inconsistency world political tensions, finance.
Yes, they will be bringing an agenda so they can sort and help plan things
It enables global understanding and gains abilities to do so.
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