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This article aims to identify patterns in the trade of selected European Union countries over the recent period. 20 … regard to whether and to what extent the trade channel is an active driver of European integration. …
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The present paper analyses the export performance of the New Member States in terms of export growth and market share in the period of 2000-2009. Also, the main factors that prompt the external competitiveness in these economies are determined. The results show that the most dynamic New Member...
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EU enlargement in recent years implied profound changes in the new member states’ international trade; this is … explained by the adoption of new principles of trade policy, new tools, able of reshaping international economic relations …, causing phenomena of trade creations and trade diversion. Of course, EU enlargement has also marked significant developments …
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UE generated profound mutations in the developping of goods trade and marked the passage of our country into a new stage …
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Today’s world crisis is different from previous crises in that it is directly systemic. Its effects are being exacerbated by expectations, and nobody today can say how the expectations of Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPC) consumers and investors will change. How the material and human...
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The social policy is an ensemble of public policies pursuing the accomplishment of social protection and wealth. In Romania, the social protection strategy targets the following directions: protecting the employee trough an appropriate legislation; protecting the disadvantaged social groups;...
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The paper realises a comparative analyses between an EU member state, a candidate one and Switzerland, in order to point out the importance of the adhering to the EU under the present global crisis using the main economic indicators during 2007-2011 and to understand why Switzerland is better...
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At its inception, the Bologna Process was meant to stregthen the competitiveness and attractiveness of the European higher education and to foster student mobility and employability through the introduction of a system based on undergraduate and postgraduate studies with easily readable...
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European Union is an example of the most advanced economic integration. While talking about a fairly long process, over 50 years, Europeans have adopted the tactics of small steps, but also well coordinated. If you think at any important moment of the European Union such as the realization of...
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The European model’s entry into the third integration stage – The Economic and Monetary Union – has changed the conception of the macroeconomic policies. The „one for one” principle changed into the „one for all” principle. Within the Eurozone, all the member states can share both...
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