Some Problems of Development Financing A Case Study of the Turkish First Five-Year Plan 1963–1967

This study, originally a Ph.D. thesis accepted in the University of Bir­ mingham, is intended to present a critical analysis of some important problems of development financing. The boundaries of our subject-mat­ ter will be defined as follows. First of all, the discussion will be confined to the pr...

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Main Author: Durdag, M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
Series:International Studies in Economics and Econometrics
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1 / Social and Economic Framework of Turkey -- I. Socio-Economic Aspects -- II. Economic Structure -- 2 / First Five-Year Development Plan: Objectives and Financing Strategy -- I. Objectives of the Plan -- II. Financing Strategy of the Plan -- 3 / Foreign Assistance -- I. Turkey’s Share in the Flow of Foreign Assistance -- II. Foreign Capital Inflow and External Debt Servicing -- III. Some Problems of Foreign Aid -- IV. The Role of Foreign Resources in the Implementation of the Development Plan, 1963–67 -- 4 / Private Savings: A Statistical Analysis of the Savings Behaviour of the Private Sector -- I. Some General Observations -- II. Savings and Current Income -- III. Various Refinements to the Income Concept -- IV. Savings and Wealth -- V. Savings and Price Level -- 5 / The Private Savings Policy of the Plan -- I. Determinants of Private Savings in the Plan -- II. The Plan and the Private Savings/Income Ratio -- 6 / Taxation -- I. The Tax Structure of Turkey -- II. Taxable Capacity and Allocation of Tax Burden -- III. Taxation of Agricultural Incomes -- IV. Taxation of Incomes, Profits and Wealth -- V. Taxation of Commodities and Services -- VI. Taxation Policy in the Plan Period -- 7 / Balance of Resources and Uses -- I. Deficit Spending in the Public Sector -- II. Inflationary Gap in the Economy -- 8 / Summary and Conclusions -- Statistical Appendix 
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520 |a This study, originally a Ph.D. thesis accepted in the University of Bir­ mingham, is intended to present a critical analysis of some important problems of development financing. The boundaries of our subject-mat­ ter will be defined as follows. First of all, the discussion will be confined to the problems of a particular country: Turkey, during a particular period of time: the period of the First Five-Year Development Plan of 1963-67. Secondly, the problems to be discussed will be chosen from among those concerning the saving aspect of development financing. It has now become a widely used method in the literature to assume a dichotomy between the saving and investing aspects of the process of development financing. Thirdly, even within the saving aspect of development financing, no claim will be made to comprehensiveness. Preference will be given to analyzing in depth a few main questions rather than touching upon everything con­ cerning our subject. The study begins with an introduction to the social and economic framework of Turkey in Chapter 1, in which emphasis is given to factors that bear upon the problems to be discussed in the following chapters