The Exam

Children from impoverished rural regions succeed in Turkish high school entrance exam again

Children from impoverished rural regions in Turkey have once again succeeded in the national high school entrance exam despite living under difficult conditions compared to their peers in the country's west. 

A high number of students scored all of the questions correctly in the Transition from Primary to Secondary Education (TEOG) exam carried out on April 27 and 28.

Which one is worse?

Is it the delay in the imminent policy decision by the Fed, America?s Central Bank? Or is it that in early 2016, Erdem Ba?ç?, the governor of the Central Bank of Turkey, will have ended his term? Which one is worse for the Turkish economy? Let?s weigh the potential impact of each.