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EU-Turkey: Economic Challenges of the Next
Significant Enlargement

The European Council's December 17, 2004, decision to set a start date for accession negotiations with Turkey began a new chapter in the history of the European Union (EU). The potential Turkish accession would have much broader economic, demographic, and political consequences than any of the past EU expansions, presenting new challenges for both European and Turkish companies as they prepare for what lies ahead.

Global Insight's new study, EU-Turkey: Economic Challenges of the Next Significant Enlargement, is an essential source of information for international institutions, governments, governmental agencies, as well as financial, investment, and manufacturing organizations with business interests in Turkey. Prepared jointly with Strateko, a leading Turkish consultancy firm, the study focuses on key issues surrounding Turkey's accession to the European Union, such as:
  • Macroeconomic outlook for Turkey in the years preceding the likely accession, 2005–15
  • Direct positive effects of accession on key spheres of economic activity
  • Structure of the Turkish economy at the assumed point of accession to the
    European Union in 2015
  • Role of foreign trade in Turkey's economic development
  • Effect of the accession on Turkish and EU labor markets
  • Impact of Turkish membership on the EU budget
Study details: To purchase the study, or for more information, please contact:

Michel Eber
Managing Director
Global Insight
Paris, France
00 33 1 55 45 25 25
michel.eber@globalinsight.com
    Binhan Oguz
Managing Director
Strateko
Istanbul, Turkey
90 212 347 41 31
boguz@strateko.com
              Andy Morison
Director, Business Development
Global Insight
Lexington, MA
+1 (781) 301-9311
andy.morison@globalinsight.com

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