Analyses Pluridisciplinaires Sur La Crise Sanitaire COVID-19 en Turquie 2021
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Turkey’s Economy Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Measures and Their Impact

Abstract: L'objet de ce dossier vise à croiser les regards et les approches disciplinaires pour proposer des analyses plurielles de la crise sanitaire COVID-19 en Turquie. Les différentes approches font émerger des questionnements transversaux. Un premier questionnement tient à la pertinence des différents pouvoirs (locaux, étatiques, internationaux) face à des épidémies qui présentent toutes des spécificités, tant du point de vue de la diffusion et de la prévention, que des savoirs ou de la prise en charge. Une deuxièm… Show more

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“…During the 2010s, the government's short-term response to boost capital accumulation was to implement mega infrastructure projects and provide comprehensive support for the construction sector (Güngen 2020a). As evidenced by the government's extensive use of public financial institutions, countercyclical lending became a more prominent tool of crisis management (Güngen 2020b(Güngen , 2022b. Following the 2001 crisis, FDI into Turkey jumped in the first period along with a dramatic increase in the household debt-to-GDP ratio (Akçay/Güngen 2022).…”
Section: Turkey: Exhaustion Of the Debt-led Private Demand Growth Mod...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the 2010s, the government's short-term response to boost capital accumulation was to implement mega infrastructure projects and provide comprehensive support for the construction sector (Güngen 2020a). As evidenced by the government's extensive use of public financial institutions, countercyclical lending became a more prominent tool of crisis management (Güngen 2020b(Güngen , 2022b. Following the 2001 crisis, FDI into Turkey jumped in the first period along with a dramatic increase in the household debt-to-GDP ratio (Akçay/Güngen 2022).…”
Section: Turkey: Exhaustion Of the Debt-led Private Demand Growth Mod...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the CBRT had to cut interest rates during the pandemic crisis which had caused a dramatic decline in economic activity. In this period, the government instrumentalized public banks to allocate subsidized loans to NFCs and households (Gungen, 2020). Moreover, bank regulatory policy was loosened: the grace period for loan loss-provisions was expanded, and delays in loan repayments were introduced among many other deregulatory attempts.…”
Section: Growth Regime and Growth Model Responding To The Currency Cr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When I started my ethnographic fieldwork in early 2021, 5.5 Turkish liras were worth one US dollar, and by the end of 2022, 19 Turkish liras were worth one US dollar. Inflation has reached more than 80 per cent and Turkish currency has lost 44 per cent of its value against the American dollar (Güngen et al 2021). Due to the depreciation of the Turkish lira, the monthly income of people who are paid in that currency has decreased and their financial problems have grown.…”
Section: Brief Economic Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%