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Vpliv SAP+ Sporazuma na izvoz na trge EU, EFTA, CEFTA 2006 in Turčije : magistrsko delo
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Effects of Trade Liberalisation in the SEE Countries
A key factor for countries in transition is improving their export competitiveness in order to improve the economic performance of the country. The aim of this chapter is an insight into the influence of trade liberalisation within CEFTA 2006 to the member countries.
Sandra Jednak
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International Trade Relations of the CEFTA 2006 Countries
International Scientific Conference EMAN – Economics and Management: How to Cope with Disrupted TimesThe research aims to analyse the international trade relations of CEFTA-2006 countries. The research is based on secondary data obtained from the World Bank database and covers the period 2010-2022. The analysis includes key indicators of international trade, such as: (1) indicators showing the importance of foreign trade for the national economy; and
Marko Tomljanović +2 more
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CEFTA 2006 – Effects, challenges and opportunities
Free trade agreements are well known in the theory for the static and dynamic effects that they produce for their member-states. In circumstances when all countries are striving for faster integration in the European Union and they must use all available potentials, primarily for the accelerated economic growth, the process of integration of the ...
Miteva-Kacarski, Emilija
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Western Balkan’s trade with the EU and CEFTA-2006: Evidence from Macedonian data [PDF]
The objective of this paper is to empirically examine the determinants of bilateral trade of Macedonia, with particular emphasis on the trade with the EU and CEFTA-2006 countries. The standard Gravity model is used to measure the determinants of the bilateral trade in a panel framework. Results suggest that Macedonian GDP per capita and foreign GDP per
Mojsoska-Blazevski, Nikica +1 more
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The trade effects of Albania’s trade agreements with CEFTA members
Since the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) was signed in 2006, Albanian exports to CEFTA member countries have increased four-fold. Applying a trade growth decomposition methodology, we show that Albanian firms that did not export to CEFTA ...
Jieun Choi, Asier Minondo
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NON-TARIFF MEASURES IN CEFTA 2006: PERSPECTIVES OF NORTH MACEDONIA AND SERBIA
Proceedings of the international conference "Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future", 2022This article addresses non-tariff measures applied in CEFTA 2006, analysed specifically from the perspective of two Parties – North Macedonia and Serbia. It provides insight into the business community’s views in each country with regard to the non-tariff measures noted in their trade within CEFTA, as well as comparison of the Macedonian and Serbian ...
Silvana Mojsovska, Predrag Bjelic
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National treatment restrictions in Parties to the Central European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) 2006
This paper reviews existing restrictions to national treatment found in Parties to the CEFTA 2006. The review covers restrictions to national treatment such as approval and licensing/screening procedures, equity and other discriminatory measures on ...
Milan Konopek
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