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Turkey -- the EU rejection is a historical mistake for Europe
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Don't take Wikipedia as fact. Anyone can post anything there!
Any economy can appear good with outside finance. How good it is/was
will be apparent when it disappears.
Greece is not a bit like Turkey. (To say it is would be fighting talk
in Greece!) It doesn't have the stultifying hand of the Muslim culture
for a start.
Polish plumbers = useless plumbers. A surplus of anything will force
prices down.