Estimating the economic cost of Turkey’s PKK conflict

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Series Details 29.09.16
Publication Date 29/09/2016
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Turkey’s conflict with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has had a deeply negative effect on the regions most affected by the violence. But what has the overall economic cost been to Turkey as a whole? Fırat Bilgel and Burhan Can Karahasan present the key factors that have underpinned the issue and calculate that Turkish GDP could have been 14 per cent higher in the absence of the conflict. This is particularly important when the role of underdevelopment and poverty is considered in the perpetuation of violence.

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ESO: Background information: Turkey removes two dozen elected mayors in Kurdish militant crackdown http://www.europeansources.info/record/turkey-removes-two-dozen-elected-mayors-in-kurdish-militant-crackdown/
ESO: Background information: What will Öcalan's call for peace achieve? http://www.europeansources.info/record/what-will-ocalans-call-for-peace-achieve/
The Economist, 21.10.16: The other Kurdish insurgents. Turkey’s Kurds are caught between an insurgency and a crackdown http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21709140-julys-coup-war-between-government-and-pkk-has-grown-more-bitter-turkeys-kurds
Al Jazeera: Tag: PKK http://www.aljazeera.com/topics/organisations/pkk.html

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