Middle East in 2015

Turkish trade growth with selected countries

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Turkey is irrelevant
 
UK's national Royal Institute:
Number of papers published in scientific journals from 57 member OIC and selected countries share of total in time range 2004 - 2008.

33,1 % - Turkey
15,7 % - Iran
7,4 % - Egypt
4,4 % - Pakistan
3,6 % - S.Arabia
1,4 % - Indonesia

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Number of Turkish technology companies listed on NASDAQ: Zero:lol:
Israel has more tech companies listed on NASDAQ than any other country outside of the US.:clap2:
 
Source: OECD
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/13/5/46067652.pdf

June 2009 - June 2010 were created 1.5 Million new jobs, most are in manufacturing industry.
Public debt is decreasing after it peaked in 2009 with 45% of GDP.
Economic growth will be 7-8 % in 2010.
OECD acknowledges a good fiscal modernization plan.
The only OECD country who got credit rating upgrades during crisis.
 
UN millenium development goals (2015) for Turkey agreed in 2000 achieved in 2008
United Nations Millennium Development Goals

Turkey achieved its 2015 country-specific UN millenium goals in 2008.
- rate of population that earns below 1 US Dollar a day deacresed to Zero by 2008.
- HIV/Aids rate of population decreased to 0.1 %
- Baby mortality rate decreased from 0.029% (2003) to 0.017% (2008)
- Mother mortality rate decreased from 0.028% (2005) to 0.019% (2008)

Turkey has already achieved UN goals for 2015
 
silkroadstudies.org/new/inside/turkey/2009/091207B.html

Not only is Turkey becoming the largest country in Europe after Russia, many of its cities have become larger than some states in Europe. For example, Ankara alone with its population of about 4.5 million is larger than most newly independent states of the former Yugoslavia. The population is the youngest in Europe, too, with almost 27.2 percent of the population – or about 18 million people – below the age of 14 in 2009.

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