stpier wrote::) well done world's 17th biggest economy!
kimon07 wrote:stpier wrote::) well done world's 17th biggest economy!
I am sure the people of Turkey share your pride! I mean, if it took Turkey 20 years to go from 5,000 to 10,000, they should reasonably expect that in another 20 years their per capita income will go up by another 5,000. A splendit achievement indeed.
List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... P_(nominal)_per_capita
I.M.F 2012
28 Cyprus 26,389
36 Greece 22,055
62 Turkey 10,609
W.Bank 1990-2012
32 Cyprus 26,315
37 Greece 22,083
64 Turkey 10,666
C.I.A. 2003-2012
42 Cyprus 20,200
36 Greece 23,100
70 Turkey 10,000
Lordo wrote:and of course there are no financial crisis in cyprus or greece is there you lunatics. give somebody thick a bit of knowledge and see how dangerous they can be to themselves. how can you compare just earning without compareing expenditure. see how much basic commodities cost in these countries.
there is nobody handing out free food in terkey but can you say the same for greece or cyprus.
back to the cage now boys.
Lordo wrote:and of course there are no financial crisis in cyprus or greece is there you lunatics. give somebody thick a bit of knowledge and see how dangerous they can be to themselves. how can you compare just earning without compareing expenditure. see how much basic commodities cost in these countries.
there is nobody handing out free food in terkey but can you say the same for greece or cyprus.
Turkey's Kurds languish in poverty
The Kurdish southeast copes with unemployment, violence.
By Yigal Schleifer, Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor / August 31, 2005
BISMIL, TURKEY
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0831/p06s02-woeu.html
The Politics of Poverty in Turkey's Southeast
by Will Day
http://www.merip.org/mer/mer247/politic ... -southeast
Facts beat figures in picture of Turkey's unemployment
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/defaul ... 2010-08-15
ISTANBUL - Hürriyet Daily News | 8/15/2010 12:00:00 AM | NURDAN BOZKURT
'The recent statistics shows that Turkey has lowered the unemployment rate from 15 to 11 percent in one year,' says Mehmet Şimşek, the Turkish Finance Minister. While the figures and the minister are optimistic about the unemployment rates, experts speaking to Hürriyet Daily News and Economic Reviews disagree, saying the picture is very bleak.
back to the cage now boys.
Lordo wrote:back to your cages boys and while you are at it take charlui and short arse with you while you are at it. they are likely to do self harm.
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