At the Convergence of Energy Corridors: Energy Situation in Turkey and a Critical Evaluation With Porter's Model
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2017
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Turkey is at the threshold of Eurasia connecting various energy corridors. It has an improving economic volume and is one of the 20 largest economies in the world. Energy and economic development are highly correlated. Turkey is dependent on imported energy. In order to keep up with the economic expansion, the energy requirements of Turkey must be met in a diversified, timely and reliable way. Thus, the aim of this paper is to define the geographic disposition of Turkey at the convergence of energy lines, review its energy situation comprehensively and make critical evaluations on energy and economy related issues, also with using the diamond model developed by Michael E. Porter resting on credible national and international publications and data.
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Gökmen, Aytaç; Nakip, Mahir, "At the convergence of energy corridors: energy situation in Turkey and a critical evaluation with Porter's model", Transcontinental Strategies For Industrial Development And Economic Growth, pp.146-160, (2017).
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