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- Title
OSMANLI İMPARATORLUĞU'NDA ÖZEL TEŞEBBÜSLERE SAĞLANAN DEVLET DESTEKLERİ: KARAMÜRSEL ÇUKA, ŞAYAK VE FES FABRİKASI ÖRNEĞİ.
- Authors
YARDIMCI, Mehmet Emin
- Abstract
In the Ottoman Empire, industrialization attempt was performed through the government after 1840. The major problem in the factories founded in order to meet the requirements of the state was the scarcities in the import of technology and raw materials. As a result of the inadequate employment of the qualified workforce, foreign workforce had to be preferred. The high cost of workforce and raw materials affected the operations of the factories in a negative way. The private industry enterprises founded after 1880 were supported with tax immunities by the government. Karamürsel Baize, Kerseys and Fes Factory was supported with customs and real estate tax immunities taken from the import of raw material for 15 years. Loan support was provided for land supply to the Karamürsel factory during the foundation phase. The privileges demanded throughout the empire were realized after decided by the Council of State Tanzimat Department. The state developed the promotion system in order to eliminate the problems on technology and raw materials supply of the private factories.
- Publication
Kastamonu University Journal of Economics & Administrative Sciences Faculty / Kastamonu Üniversitesi Iktisadi ve Idari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 2016, Vol 12, p410
- ISSN
2147-6012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21180/kuiibf.20161218335