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AD and AS equilibrium Equilibrium in both markets P Y AD AS Y Potential

Real GDP Turkey

Real GDP in Turkey

Growth rate of Real GDP in Turkey

Annual growth rate of real GDP

World economic crisis and our exports and imports

Fiscal Policy 1.Discretionary fiscal policy 2. Automatic stabilizers

Government Budget Maintaining a healty and sustainable government budget Primary Budget Consolidated Budget Gov’t Budget= Taxes- Gov’t Expenditure- Transfer Payments Gov’t Budget= Taxes- Gov’t Expenditure- Transfer Payments – interest Payments

Debt to GDP

Country Risk Premium

US Money growth rate