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progressively absorbed into the wider Turkish economy. Whether either provide much<br />

of a springboard for sustainable economic development in the north, is something that<br />

has been questioned above. If sustainability simply means that current growth trends<br />

persisi into the future, there is no reason to doubt that the Turkish-Cypriot economy<br />

will continue to perform much as it has done. The size of the northern Cypriot<br />

economy and its very close relationship with Turkey (close to the extent that<br />

throughout the 1980s economic growth was almost identical, see Figure 6.9), means<br />

that regardless of policy and micro- economic performance on the island, economic<br />

growth rates are dépendent on décisions in Turkey. If however sustainability means the<br />

economic security of an independent Turkish-Cypriot economy, then it has yet to be<br />

achieved. Back in the 1960's, the CyprusMail quoted the Turkish-Cypriot newspaper<br />

Bozkurt as saying the Turkish-Cypriot "administration" had no say in Controlling<br />

exports, imports, monetary policy and issues, customs, prices and incomes, so could<br />

not claim state status and would not have such status unless it had control of these 2 . In<br />

most of these areas, very little changed following de facto division. Ail significant<br />

economic policy décisions affecting the Turkish-Cypriot economy are outside Turkish-<br />

Cypriot control.<br />

In the preceding pages, a comparative analysis of economic development in Cyprus has<br />

been constructed by comparing both the recent performance of the two de facto island<br />

économies with each other, and with various similar économies, across a range of key<br />

growth indicators. On the basis of those indicators, some unusual features of the<br />

Cypriot économies have come to light, which may raise questions about future<br />

sustainability. These may raise further questions as to how internationally competitive<br />

two competing and mutually hostile économies, on one small island, are likely to be.<br />

One unusual feature which came to light in comparative context, has already been<br />

mentioned: the rise in the Republic's level of international borrowing.<br />

2 The Cyprus Mail, 5/11/1969.<br />

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