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Turkia - NIC (Newly Industrialised Country)
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 07:48 am |
For those interested in Economics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newly_industrialized_country#_note-Globalization
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 09:21 am |
What, economics?
What's that?
We are too busy, writing love letters here...
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 03:53 pm |
...you got that one right!
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 04:05 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: What, economics?
What's that?
We are too busy, writing love letters here... |
In the main yes !!! However, my reason for not replying was simply that ...it's a fact that there is huge economic growth in Turkey. What else can I say?
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 05:00 pm |
Thanks for posting a Wikipedia link Alpha! That was sooooo insightful.. :-S
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 07:11 pm |
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 07:13 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: I can see there is no respect for the old men anymore.
Just remember I have tefrigirator to cool the naughties |
I see the old man is not afraid to use violence and still expects respect...???
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13 Aug 2007 Mon 07:15 pm |
only against naughties
Good Turkish economics or the refrigirator?
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11 Oct 2007 Thu 09:16 am |
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11 Oct 2007 Thu 12:55 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: For those interested in Economics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newly_industrialized_country#_note-Globalization |
I would also term this as an 'emerging market' of which Turkey is one. (referred to as an emerging economy when I did economics).
Does that save me from the fridge? Unless there is lots of nice cheese in there then I don't mind so much
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11 Oct 2007 Thu 12:56 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting AlphaF: What, economics?
What's that?
We are too busy, writing love letters here... |
In the main yes !!! However, my reason for not replying was simply that ...it's a fact that there is huge economic growth in Turkey. What else can I say?
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But you did reply
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15 Oct 2007 Mon 03:39 pm |
I recently was forced to watch a lot of CNN (being the only English language speaking channel available in my hotel room!) and was amazed at high profile of Turkey in commercial breaks!
The Turkish government is spending a FORTUNE on advertising on CNN. Without fail, every single commercial break featured long and expensive ads for US investment in Turkish companies and Turkish airlines.
With Turkey recalling their ambassador from the US last week, it begs the question....are Turkey cutting off the hand that feeds them?
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16 Oct 2007 Tue 12:39 am |
Quoting AEnigma III:
are Turkey cutting off the hand that feeds them?  |
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16 Oct 2007 Tue 03:04 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: I recently was forced to watch a lot of CNN (being the only English language speaking channel available in my hotel room!) and was amazed at high profile of Turkey in commercial breaks!
The Turkish government is spending a FORTUNE on advertising on CNN. Without fail, every single commercial break featured long and expensive ads for US investment in Turkish companies and Turkish airlines.
With Turkey recalling their ambassador from the US last week, it begs the question....are Turkey cutting off the hand that feeds them?  |
Somewhere in the forum, I don't remember where or when, there was a post / article about the amount of money Turkey is spending on advertising itself! I suppose CNN is a good place to start as it is available all over the world and especially in foreign hotels when you are fed up and with nothing better to do, and it is the only English speaking channel!! What I like is the lovely Turkish Tourist symbol - they use it everywhere, even on a towel I bought in Oludeniz!
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