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Trends In Romania’S External Trade, During The Last Two Decades

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  • Gheorghe Savoiu

    (Universitatea din Pitesti)

  • Emilia Gogu

    (Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti)

  • Alexandru Ionescu

    (Academia de Studii Economice, Bucuresti)

Abstract

The paper describes, statistically and instrumentally, in a succinct yet coherent manner, the combined or disparate flows, which were partially offset, but mostly completed with a very important deficit in the last two decades’ foreign trade in the Romanian economy. After a short repertoire of a number of reference papers dedicated to the statistical analyses conducted in Romania on this issue and their authors, a major section describes some trends of the external marketing in the national economy after 1995. The signals for the past five years in the national economy are encouraging; however, progress having a destination defined by a natural surplus of Romania’s foreign trade balance, as a major pilot indicator, is a lengthy evolution, and especially one to be expected for the next decade in the most optimistic variant.

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  • Gheorghe Savoiu & Emilia Gogu & Alexandru Ionescu, 2016. "Trends In Romania’S External Trade, During The Last Two Decades," Romanian Statistical Review Supplement, Romanian Statistical Review, vol. 64(3), pages 27-42, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsr:supplm:v:64:y:2016:i:3:p:27-42
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    1. Gheorghe Săvoiu & Vasile Dinu & Laurenţiu Tăchiciu, 2012. "Romania Foreign Trade in Global Recession, Revealed by the Extended Method of Exchange Rate Indicators," The AMFITEATRU ECONOMIC journal, Academy of Economic Studies - Bucharest, Romania, vol. 14(31), pages 173-194, February.
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