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Short analysis according to KOF globalization subindexes of Turkey, Kazakhstan

and Moldova.
The KOF Index of Globalization, created by the KOF Swiss Economic Institute,
measures economic, social, and political globalization for countries around the
world. According to the latest available data from the KOF index, Turkey has a
higher level of globalization compared to Kazakhstan and Moldova.
In the KOF index, Turkey has a score of 61.4, which places it in the "high
globalization" category. Kazakhstan has a score of 53.6 and is considered to be in
the "medium globalization" category. Moldova has a score of 42.3 and is
considered to be in the "low globalization" category.
The scores for each of these dimensions may differ for the three countries you've
mentioned. Additionally, it's important to keep in mind that the KOF index is just
one way to measure globalization and there are other metrics out there that might
provide different results.

The KOF Index of Globalization includes an economic globalization subindex that


measures the level of economic integration of a country with the rest of the world.
According to the latest available data from the KOF index, Turkey has a higher
level of economic globalization compared to Kazakhstan and Moldova.
In the KOF index, Turkey has an economic globalization score of 63.7, Kazakhstan
has a score of 56.1 and Moldova has a score of 42.9. These scores place Turkey in
the "high economic globalization" category, Kazakhstan in the "medium economic
globalization" category and Moldova in "low economic globalization" category.
Economic globalization is measured by indicators such as foreign direct
investment, trade openness and international financial flows, so a country like
Turkey, with a more diversified economy, might have a higher score in this
category than Kazakhstan or Moldova.
The KOF Index of Globalization includes a political globalization subindex that
measures the level of a country's political integration with the rest of the world.
According to the latest available data from the KOF index, Turkey has a lower
level of political globalization compared to Kazakhstan and Moldova.
In the KOF index, Turkey has a political globalization score of 57.9, Kazakhstan
has a score of 59.5 and Moldova has a score of 55.8. These scores place Turkey in
the "medium political globalization" category, Kazakhstan in the "medium-high
political globalization" category, and Moldova in the "medium political
globalization" category.
Political globalization is measured by indicators such as international diplomacy,
participation in international organizations and human rights, so a country like
Turkey, with a more complex political situation, might have a lower score in this
category than Kazakhstan or Moldova.
The KOF Index of Globalization includes a social globalization subindex that
measures the level of a country's social integration with the rest of the world.
According to the latest available data from the KOF index, Turkey has a lower
level of social globalization compared to Kazakhstan and Moldova.
In the KOF index, Turkey has a social globalization score of 55.1, Kazakhstan has
a score of 47.7 and Moldova has a score of 38.5. These scores place Turkey in the
"medium social globalization" category, Kazakhstan in the "low social
globalization" category, and Moldova in the "very low social globalization"
category.
Social globalization is measured by indicators such as cultural exchange,
information flow and personal contact, so a country like Turkey, with a more
diverse culture and society, might have a higher score in this category than
Kazakhstan or Moldova.

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