Turkey and the IMF: deal or no deal?
"The 2001 crisis was the result of arguably four decades of economic distortions and mismanagement," says Serhan Cevik, senior emerging market economist at Nomura International in London. "Those factors brought Turkey to the brink of collapse." He maintains that on the back of the politico-economic reforms implemented since 2001 Turkey is much better positioned to face the undoubted economic challenges that lie ahead. "Turkey’s a much different place now compared with 2001. That doesn’t mean it’s invulnerable, it’s just that there is not the type of systemic risk that there used to be."
Although nobody in Turkey would argue that the prospect of an economic collapse is out of the question, there is universal accord that – so far at least – the economic effects of the past 12 months pale in comparison with those of 2001.