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Problems of Interaction between Industrial Structure and Foreign Economic Relations

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The structure of the commodity market in the conditions of the openness of the economy, branch changes and the shares of export and import in the production output are analyzed. The study of the mechanisms of sectoral policy in the European union attempts on the industrial policy and especially the role of the small and medium enterprises for the stimulation of the foreign economic orientation in the process of adjustment of Bulgarian economy to the Single internal market. The realization of the structural changes in the openness of the economy is analyzed in the context of Bulgaria’s membership in the World trade organization and the possibilities for implementation of the selected instruments of the trade policy in the countries of transition. The proposals for the national policy to the development of foreign economic orientation of Bulgaria are formulate.

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  • Emil Panusheff, 2000. "Problems of Interaction between Industrial Structure and Foreign Economic Relations," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 3, pages 114-139.
  • Handle: RePEc:bas:econst:y:2000:i:3:p:114-139
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    1. Thierry D. Buchs, 1996. "Selected WTO Rules and Some Implications for Fund Policy Advice," IMF Working Papers 1996/023, International Monetary Fund.
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