The first
steps of the external indebtedness of the Republic of Turkey have been taken in
the late years of the Ottoman with approximately 3 to 5 million liras as a
start and advanced to the discouraging state of quarter trillion dollars in 1.5
centuries. External debt is evaluated as
one of the mutual problems of many developing countries in the global world at
the present day. 20% of the present day world population lives in the developed
countries and the rest of the 80% lives in the developing countries. There is a
very big difference in the distribution of income that falls per capita between
these two classes and the developing countries struggle in the cycle of
external indebtedness and dependence. The developing countries need sufficient
savings to be able to make development investments. The countries in such
circumstance refer to external borrowing with the reason of the internal
borrowing made from domestic borrowing parties such as the banks, wealthy
people and the financial institutions causing economical imbalances. In the
scope of the article; the concept of the external debt is evaluated, the
statistics and data are discussed and it is attempted to make solutions and
suggestions orienting the subject.
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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