Through the Kayseri, in Central Turkey, a place away from Istanbul. It also retains the traditional values of Islam. However, this is also the place to produce a lot of Islamic business thrived and at times the place was known as the "Anatolian Tiger".Businesses based in the city include the large food manufacturers, textile companies, producing furniture, and technology companies, of which exports accounted for a significant proportion of their production.The local business leaders argue that the success of the company in the region is due to the spirit of entrepreneurship that according to them that is a part of Islam. The plant has acquired most of the beet with a high price from a supplier for a long time. However, because of the Islamic sermon about equal opportunities in business, so the managers at the plant had decided on what Muslims should do is diversify supply and encourage small retail manufacturers sell turnips for them. Today, the factory purchased sugar beet from 20,000 small producers.Competition among small manufacturers have reduced prices and increased profits for the plant.Plant management also explained that "If you are not a Muslim kind, then do not pray five times a day, do not take my wife wears the headscarf, that's hard to do business here." In addition to these positive aspects, Islam also did some of the restrictions. According to a report by independent research việnnghiên European Stability Initiative, the area of Kayseri as a demonstration of Islamic nationalism Calvin, the low participation of women in the workforce is the Achilles heel of the local economy, and this could hinder the efforts of the region to catch up with the countries of the European Union.
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