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International negociations and trade policy. The case of Romania

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  • Alina Hagiu
  • Madalina Neacsu

    (Faculty of Economics, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest)

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Globalization is a reality of the contemporary world. It has among others, an important economic dimension given by: the extension of the international economic trade and economic cooperation; the creation of some good and services global markets; the creation of some global power centers; the apparition and the development of some forms of economic integration. The globalization process which increased the counties dependence of the international trade is accelerated by the mutations which took place in the majority of countries. The communism collapse conduced to the gradual adopting of the policies orientated toward the market in the majority of countries in which the production and the exterior trade were controlled by the state. Those countries, which in the past were doing trade only with each other, today do more and more trade on a worldly base. For the regulation of the international trade and the development of a loyal competition were constituted international economic organizations. The results until now show that for some countries or economic entities, the globalization process was benefic and for others had negative consequences. For Romania this period of transition, the extension of international economic relationships is a major subject.

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  • Alina Hagiu & Madalina Neacsu, 2008. "International negociations and trade policy. The case of Romania," Analele Stiintifice ale Universitatii "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi - Stiinte Economice (1954-2015), Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, vol. 55, pages 277-285, November.
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