WASHINGTON
The report of U.S. Congressional Research Services (CRS) stated Turkey was one of the "rising economic powers" in the world.
CRS's "Rising Economic Powers and the Global Economy: Trends and Issues for Congress" titled report has been published.
The report stated that some developing countries with large population, increasing trade flow and fast growing economies became important players of the world economy.
The report said that China was on the top of the "rising economic power" list and the report said, "While the growth reached practically every region of the world and encompassed dozens of developing countries, a handful of large developing countries—led by China, India, and Brazil—accounted for a major share of the global growth. Other emerging economies with large populations, such as Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, and Vietnam, also grew at a rapid pace."
In the Turkey part of the report, it was published that between the years of 2003 and 2008, with 6 percent of growth, Turkey was one of the countries, having the largest growth to sustain.
Writing by Inci Gundag
Editing by Emre Solak