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Year 2013, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 75 - 94, 01.06.2013

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Impacts and Results of the Global Financial Crisis on Turkey’s Central Administration Budgets in 2008–2010

Year 2013, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 75 - 94, 01.06.2013

Abstract

Together with the global financial crisis, the increased economic uncertainty in Turkey is seen to have negatively affected trust and forward-planning. During the global crisis, Turkey's economy contracted and its national budget was negatively affected. Due to the overall decline in growth, tax reductions were enacted to support the real sector, which in turn decreased public revenues and quickly increased the administration's budget deficit. To reduce the effects of the crisis, some areas of spending were increased, as well. As a result of these developments, the budget deficit and treasury debt load ratio increased past the previously projected levels.

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  • Ministry of Development (2011), 2012 Yılı Programı, Dokuzuncu Kalkınma Planı (2007–2013), http://www.dpt.gov.tr
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  • Ministry of Finance (2009), 2009 Yılı Merkezi Yönetim Bütçe gerçekleşmeleri ve Beklentiler Raporu, Eylül, Ankara
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  • Nanto,Dick K. (2009), The Global Financial Crisis: Analysis and Policy Implications, Congressional Research Service, October 2, http://www.crs.gov
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  • Sağbaş, İ. (2011), Kamu Bütçe Dengesi: 2004-2010 Döneminin Ekonomik Analizi, Stratejik Düşünce Enstitüsü, SDE Analiz, http://www.sde.org.tr
  • Susam, Nazan ve Ufuk Bakkal (2008), “How will the Crisis Affect Macroeconomic Variables and 2009 National Budget Figures?”, Journal of Finance, July-December, Number, 155.
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  • Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (EPRFT) (2009), Fiscal Monitoring Report 2009 December Budget Results , http://www.tepav.org.tr
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  • Yılmaz, Durmuş (2010), “The Global Crisis, Reconstruction and National Transformation”, Forum İstanbul, 20 May, CBRT, İstanbul, http://www.tcmb.gov.tr.
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Serdar Ozturk This is me

Ali Sozdemir This is me

Ahmet Celik This is me

Ozlem Ulger

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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APA Ozturk, S., Sozdemir, A., Celik, A., Ulger, O. (2013). Impacts and Results of the Global Financial Crisis on Turkey’s Central Administration Budgets in 2008–2010. Journal of Business Economics and Finance, 2(2), 75-94.

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