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Economic Drivers as Anchors of EU-Turkey Relations: Trade, Finance and Knowledge
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2021-01-01
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Erdil, Erkan
Akçomak, İbrahim Semih
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E. Erdil and İ. S. Akçomak,
Economic Drivers as Anchors of EU-Turkey Relations: Trade, Finance and Knowledge
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