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1 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 0 Turkish Economic Developments in the Context of the Lisbon Strategy “Recent Developments in The Turkish Economy” Eve Paarendson & Ekrem Keskin Kayseri, July 2006

2 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 1 Economic Policy Framework Turkey is an open economyTurkey is an open economy Capital flows are free, no exchange rate restrictions for investorsCapital flows are free, no exchange rate restrictions for investors No discretionary regulation for international investorsNo discretionary regulation for international investors The public sector has played a dominant role in the economyThe public sector has played a dominant role in the economy Inflation is still high for implementing of free market economy efficientlyInflation is still high for implementing of free market economy efficiently Despite the positive changes recently, long term stability is still concernedDespite the positive changes recently, long term stability is still concerned Unemployment rate is notably highUnemployment rate is notably high Financial sector is small and has low degree of deepening;he state-owned banks account one-third of the market.Financial sector is small and has low degree of deepening; the state-owned banks account one-third of the market.

3 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 2 Main features of the economy Population is 73 million, second largest in the EUPopulation is 73 million, second largest in the EU GNP is Euro 298 billion, seventh biggest in the EUGNP is Euro 298 billion, seventh biggest in the EU Income per capital is Euro 4,103, the lowest before Romania and BulgariaIncome per capital is Euro 4,103, the lowest before Romania and Bulgaria Foreign trade volume to GNP is 52Foreign trade volume to GNP is 52 Trade with the EU accounts for 50 of the totalTrade with the EU accounts for 50 of the total Trained young and dynamic population, skilled entrepreneurs using high technologyTrained young and dynamic population, skilled entrepreneurs using high technology Strong ties and easy access with in the region which may be called “sleeping beauty”Strong ties and easy access with in the region which may be called “sleeping beauty” Since 2001, developments have sustained confidence gradually, and led to better expectationsSince 2001, developments have sustained confidence gradually, and led to better expectations

4 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 3 Main targets of the economic policy Setting stable rules and institutions; eliminating discretionary measures for well functioning market economySetting stable rules and institutions; eliminating discretionary measures for well functioning market economy Undertaking fiscal responsibility, focusing to reduce debt to GNP ratio through primary surplusUndertaking fiscal responsibility, focusing to reduce debt to GNP ratio through primary surplus Curbing inflation, sustaining price stability and financial sector stability for channelling sources to private sector, to reach an annual growth rate of 5 percent,Curbing inflation, sustaining price stability and financial sector stability for channelling sources to private sector, to reach an annual growth rate of 5 percent, Improving fiscal transparency and ensuring better management in the public sector, increasing role of private sector and foreign capital inflowsImproving fiscal transparency and ensuring better management in the public sector, increasing role of private sector and foreign capital inflows

5 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 4 Main targets of economic policy Strengthening financial sectorStrengthening financial sector Reaching sustainable stability through structural reforms; shrinking the size of the public sector, social security, widening tax base, bankruptcy law.Reaching sustainable stability through structural reforms; shrinking the size of the public sector, social security, widening tax base, bankruptcy law. Meeting the EU main economic criteria by 2008 Meeting the EU main economic criteria by 2008 Improving sovereign credit ratings, currently BB-Improving sovereign credit ratings, currently BB- Stronger institutions and rules for market economy.Stronger institutions and rules for market economy.

6 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 5 Recent developments Macro economic policies in conjunction with a positive international environment led to economic performance to improve considerably since 2002. Disinflationary monetary and tight fiscal policies supported by some the structural reforms created an environment for higher growth led by the private sector. Capital inflow and foreign direct investment increased. The start of accession negotiations further reinforces the dynamism of Turkey to complete economic reforms enhancing Turkey’s integration with the EU.

7 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 6 Selected macro economic outcomes of the recent developments

8 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 7 Inflation has came down historically, the lowest during the free market economy although declining trend halted recently and reversed slightly.

9 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 8 One of the main reasons behind these positive outcomes was the tight fiscal policy which led to a substantial decline in PSBR and budget deficit

10 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 9 Public sector debt stock to GNP has declined steadily

11 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 10 Banking sector also expanded loans to private sector as government reduced its borrowing

12 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 11 Eased pressures on domestic sources and increased capital flows led to better environment for private sector investments

13 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 12 Sustainable growth; over the long term average

14 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 13 Income per capita in USD terms almost doubled in 2005 from 2002

15 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 14 Despite higher level of income, savings in the private sector fell dramatically.

16 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 15 Private sector gave savings gap since 1986, while public sector’s gap narrowed further; total savings gap widened sharply.

17 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 16 As a result, current account deficit widened rapidly; mainly due to strong domestic demand fuelling for imports.

18 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 17 CB fx reserves recovered substantially

19 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 18 Although better economic performance created new jobs, unemployment rate has remained high due to labour force saving investment and rising participation rate.

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23 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 22 Challenges for the near future Quick preparation for internal and external shock, elimination imbalances, keeping reform on track, stability seeking macro economic policies for growth, savings, investments and higher employment.Quick preparation for internal and external shock, elimination imbalances, keeping reform on track, stability seeking macro economic policies for growth, savings, investments and higher employment. Confidence of households and investors depends solely on the success of disinflation.Confidence of households and investors depends solely on the success of disinflation. Fiscal policies must target discipline in public financeFiscal policies must target discipline in public finance Wage increase should be forward looking and follow productivity.Wage increase should be forward looking and follow productivity. Education and training of young generationEducation and training of young generation Higher spending on research and human resources.Higher spending on research and human resources. Encourage investments in financial sectorEncourage investments in financial sector

24 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 23 Challenges for the near future Competitive taxation policy and fighting for unrecorded economy.Competitive taxation policy and fighting for unrecorded economy. Regulation and implementation in line with international best practice, to sustain confidence, to encourage investment based on knowledge-based innovation, high technology, educationRegulation and implementation in line with international best practice, to sustain confidence, to encourage investment based on knowledge-based innovation, high technology, education Increased competition in all areas of activitiesIncreased competition in all areas of activities Rules of law and better implementation of rulesRules of law and better implementation of rules Improve investment environment for domestic and foreign direct investorsImprove investment environment for domestic and foreign direct investors Infrastructure investments in all regions to curb regional disparitiesInfrastructure investments in all regions to curb regional disparities

25 Thank you.

26 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 25 According to the Government programme public sector deficit targeted to reduce to 3% of GDP by 2008

27 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 26 Inflation is down 4 percent in 2008 Inflation 95....'00....'05..'08 0 25 50 75 100 TurkeyEU-15

28 EP-EK; EU-Turkey:ESCJuly 2006 27 Government debt is likely to meet EU level in 2008

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