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UNDP, Kemal Dervis, an eminent Turkish economist who oversaw his country's financial recovery.
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Only just, says its economy minister, Kemal Dervis, a former World Bank economist recruited in March to sort out the financial mess.
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Kemal Dervis, an ex-World Bank official and former finance minister, is a star turn for the RPP - and their only hope of defeating Tayyip Erdogan.
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He was followed a few hours later by Kemal Dervis, the economy minister, but Mr Dervis was then persuaded to withdraw his resignation, at least for the moment.
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The man the West would like to see in charge is Kemal Dervis, who was brought over last year from the World Bank to deal with the country's mangled finances.
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The work undertaken in 1998 allowed Turkey, under a new economy minister, Kemal Dervis, himself an alumnus of the Bank, to take advantage of the opportunity for reform when it arose.
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The most dramatic instance came after the crisis of 2001, when Kemal Dervis took over as finance minister and, with the help of the IMF, devised the fiscal and monetary framework that was largely responsible for the country's subsequent success.
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