State Planning Organization (Turkey)

State Planning Organization
Abbreviation DPT
Formation September 30, 1960
Extinction June 2011
Type GO
Legal status Transformed into a ministry
Location
Coordinates 39°55′05″N 32°50′43″E / 39.91806°N 32.84528°E / 39.91806; 32.84528Coordinates: 39°55′05″N 32°50′43″E / 39.91806°N 32.84528°E / 39.91806; 32.84528
Website www.dpt.gov.tr

State Planning Organization (Turkish: Devlet Planlama Teşkilatı, DPT), founded in September 30, 1960 as part of the NUC's plans to help Turkey recover from the rule of the DP[1] (who's leader Adnan Menderes did not use state planning except for partially in the agricultural sector </ref> William Cleveland, A History of the Modern Middle East </ref> It was one of the most important governmental organizations in Turkey. Its principal tasks were to provide advice to the government on determination of economic, social and cultural goals of the state, and to design Five-Years Plans according to the goals set by the government. By increasing liberalization of the Turkish economic policy, the DPT lost its importance, and was incorporated into the newly established Ministry of Development in June 2011.[2][3]

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References

  1. The Turkish Revolution 1960-61, Walter F. Weiker, p. 75
  2. "Ministry of Development". Ministry of Development. Retrieved 2012-12-22.
  3. "DPT Resmî Sayfası - 1960 Sonrası Dönemde Planlama" (in Turkish). Retrieved 2012-12-22.
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