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Yeah absolutely EU have been looking forward to Turkey to make this
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Euro'ya nasıl geçicez YTL'ye geçer gibi mi? Merkez Bankası Euro banknotu mu basacak? İnsanların TL'sini toplayıp bastığı Euro banknotları ile mi takas edecek?
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I believe
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Beynim içine göçtü.
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LOL interesting point of view. But the economics work a little bit more complex. On an international level, the value of your currency or the value of what you earn as nation depends on your ability to produce and export your production. The problem with Turkey it's that it doesn't produce anything worth outside except agricultural products, services (Turkish airlines example) and cheap workforce for manufacturers.
So, even if you shift to UK pound instead of Euro, the value of what the average citizen/worker earns, wouldn't change just because you shift to a more valuable currency. Currency is detail here.
An example would make you get easier.
Right now:
1 TL = 21 Japanese Yen.
TL, despite the sharp drop of yesterday is still 20 times worthier than the Yen. However the Japanese are like 20 times richer than the average Turks. Guess why, they work and produce a lot more than Turkey's wanking low class masses.
Last edited by Böri; 08-07-2018 at 08:43 AM.
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Ben buna katılmıyorum. Hem Berkan'ın dediği gibi maaşlar düşecek ve ülkenin ekonomisi daha betere gidecek. Hem de millet bir süre sonra şikayet edecek bu durumdan. En iyisi lirada kalmak. (sonrasını da yazacaktım ama hapse atılırım ve ailemin durumu daha kötüye gider diye korkuyorum.)
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