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Small firms in a developing economy: A social and economic case study of the OSTIM industrial estate at Ankara, Turkey

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  1. Tez No: 400516
  2. Yazar: NADİR SUĞUR
  3. Danışmanlar: PROF. DR. THEO NICHOLS
  4. Tez Türü: Doktora
  5. Konular: Ekonomi, Economics
  6. Anahtar Kelimeler: Belirtilmemiş.
  7. Yıl: 1995
  8. Dil: İngilizce
  9. Üniversite: University of Bristol
  10. Enstitü: Yurtdışı Enstitü
  11. Ana Bilim Dalı: Ekonomi Ana Bilim Dalı
  12. Bilim Dalı: Belirtilmemiş.
  13. Sayfa Sayısı: 248

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Turkey has undergone a majör migration from rural to urban areas. The Turkish state has been long committed to a modermsation project The thesis locates the development of industrial estates in this context. it draws particularly on a study of 100 small employers and 55 workers in OSTIM industrial estate at Ankara, conducted in 1992 and 1993. it analyses svhat şort of livelihood these provide for those working at the estate and specifically explores the reasons which make people enter into small scale economic activities. it is found that a large number of small employers and vvorkers have failed to gain access to more secure and stable employment in the formal sector. They have been pushedinto informal sector activities unvâffingly. Nevertheless, they are seen to enjoy better workarrangementSandabetterlevelofincomeat the estate than they would in most informal sector activities. The stratification of small firms at the industrial estate is examined and the position is investigated of small firms in the chain of market relations, with respect to subcontracting, raw materials, competition and crediL The relationship betw«a the social and economic origins of small employers and the growth potential of small firms is examined. it is found that growth is significanüy related to small employers' migrant status, level of education and technical quakfications. This thesis assesses the flenbk specialisation model of industrial organisation in the light of OSTIM's small firms in Turkey. it particularly examines the possibility of co-operation and collaboration between these small firms. This study concludes that despite many difficulties that small firms face in the market, they play an important role in providing employment opportunities to those Who lack the level of education, skills and technical qualification which can pave the way to moTe secure and stable occupations in the formal sector.

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