After initial success in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and a strong economic rebound, Turkey faces a resurgence of cases which puts pressure on the country’s health system, public resources, social cohesion and macroeconomic sustainability. Public finances offer room for government support to the households and businesses most in need, but this should be provided under a more transparent and predictable fiscal, quasi-fiscal, monetary and financial policy framework.
OECD's 1976 Economic Survey of Turkey examines current economic trends, economic policies, and problems of the labour market and emigration before drawing a series of policy conclusions.
OECD's 1974 Economic Survey of Turkey examines longer-term trends and development policies, current economic trends and policies, and the problem of inflation before drawing a series of policy conclusions.
OECD's 1969 Economic Survey of Turkey examines recent economic trends and policy with a focus on budgetary, fiscal and stabilisation policy, and draws a series of conclusions.
OECD's 1978 Economic Survey of Turkey examines current economic trends and policies as well as some medium-term policy issues before drawing a series of policy conclusions.
This 1997 edition of OECD's periodic review of Turkey's economy examines recent economic developments, policies and prospects. It includes a special feature on structural reform.
This 2002 edition of OECD's periodic reviews of Turkey's economy examines recent economic developments, policies and prospects and includes special features on banking system restructuring and structural reforms for a new role for the public sector.
OECD's 1963 Economic Survey of Turkey examines development problems and the five-year plan, the current economic situation and the 1963 programme and budget and provides a series of conclusions.