1996
DOI: 10.13076/1300-3550-9-2-257
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Kranyomandi̇büler Düzensi̇zli̇klere Multi̇di̇si̇pli̇ner Yaklaşimda Ortodonti̇k Tedavi̇ni̇n Yeri̇

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“…78 Through public-private partnerships-an investment model gaining traction, with the state guaranteeing loans and revenue for participating companies-the Turkish government kicked off mega-sized multi-billiondollar infrastructure projects, including airports, a giant canal bisecting the country to open a new trade route, railways, highways, city hospitals, and other grandiose construction sites. 79 The government also established a Joint Enterprise Group comprising five private companies under the auspices of the then Science, Industry and Technology Ministry to create Turkey's first domestic automobile brand, 80 and the Turkish president declared his intention to develop "native and national technologies" especially in the automobile, aviation, and indigenous defense industries as priority sites. 81 The new indigenous turn in the Turkish political economy, however, consolidated the personalized network of capital accumulation that conforms with the basic tenets of state capitalism.…”
Section: Ideational Shifts: Reversal Of the Regulatory Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…78 Through public-private partnerships-an investment model gaining traction, with the state guaranteeing loans and revenue for participating companies-the Turkish government kicked off mega-sized multi-billiondollar infrastructure projects, including airports, a giant canal bisecting the country to open a new trade route, railways, highways, city hospitals, and other grandiose construction sites. 79 The government also established a Joint Enterprise Group comprising five private companies under the auspices of the then Science, Industry and Technology Ministry to create Turkey's first domestic automobile brand, 80 and the Turkish president declared his intention to develop "native and national technologies" especially in the automobile, aviation, and indigenous defense industries as priority sites. 81 The new indigenous turn in the Turkish political economy, however, consolidated the personalized network of capital accumulation that conforms with the basic tenets of state capitalism.…”
Section: Ideational Shifts: Reversal Of the Regulatory Statementioning
confidence: 99%