New spending alone will not revive Turkish south-east
Subject Prospects for engineering economic revival in south-eastern Turkey. Significance Visiting Diyarbakir on September 5, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim announced a series of measures to boost the economy in south-eastern Turkey, the scene of incessant attacks by Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) guerrillas, mainly against the security forces, and large-scale counter-operations by Turkish security forces. Impacts Some local businesses will benefit from government construction contracts and related business. Less troubled provinces such as Erzurum and Malatya will offer opportunities in labour-intensive manufacturing, agroindustry and services. Internationally, concrete investments will create some impression that the government runs the region and is working for all its people. Extra spending will slightly raise risks to the public finances amid increased military and security costs and a decelerating economy.