ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006
Regional cooperation has been a general trend in the development of international economic relations in the second half of the twentieth century. This process included all continents and is the result of the globalization process. CEFTA 2006 (Central European Free Trade Association) was formed at th...
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description | Regional cooperation has been a general trend in the development of international economic relations in the second half of the twentieth century. This process included all continents and is the result of the globalization process. CEFTA 2006 (Central European Free Trade Association) was formed at the initiative of the EU, with economic links to member countries, creating a favorable investment environment and strengthens the competitive position of the region. Taking advantage of the opportunities provided by CEFTA 2006, member states will be competitive on the EU market. CEFTA 2006 is the subject of much discussion and debate in scientific circles, political entities and Government of member countries. This is particularly true with regard to perception of positive and negative effects for the Member States and consideration of the effects of implementation of the CEFTA agreement as a potential precondition on the road to EU countries in the region. Analysis of economic indicators of the countries of the Visegrad Group, which has successfully implemented the original CEFTA agreement, provides the framework guidelines for the conduct of foreign policy of the current CEFTA countries. On the other hand, the analysis of macroeconomic indicators of the current CEFTA countries, provides the guideline and determines necessary courses of action in the further implementation of the Agreement. These analyzes provide a chance to reflect the perspective of the process. Research of recent results of regional cooperation allows the assessment of the impact on the economic development of the region and the prospect of integrating these countries into the EU, by strengthening regional cooperation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-88cbaea5629e45558daa706cec6b0ff22023-09-02T13:57:10ZengFaculty of Economics Pale University of East SarajevoZbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu1840-35572013-01-01716917810.7251/ZREFIS1307169G ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006Dijana GrahovacSimonida VilićRegional cooperation has been a general trend in the development of international economic relations in the second half of the twentieth century. This process included all continents and is the result of the globalization process. CEFTA 2006 (Central European Free Trade Association) was formed at the initiative of the EU, with economic links to member countries, creating a favorable investment environment and strengthens the competitive position of the region. Taking advantage of the opportunities provided by CEFTA 2006, member states will be competitive on the EU market. CEFTA 2006 is the subject of much discussion and debate in scientific circles, political entities and Government of member countries. This is particularly true with regard to perception of positive and negative effects for the Member States and consideration of the effects of implementation of the CEFTA agreement as a potential precondition on the road to EU countries in the region. Analysis of economic indicators of the countries of the Visegrad Group, which has successfully implemented the original CEFTA agreement, provides the framework guidelines for the conduct of foreign policy of the current CEFTA countries. On the other hand, the analysis of macroeconomic indicators of the current CEFTA countries, provides the guideline and determines necessary courses of action in the further implementation of the Agreement. These analyzes provide a chance to reflect the perspective of the process. Research of recent results of regional cooperation allows the assessment of the impact on the economic development of the region and the prospect of integrating these countries into the EU, by strengthening regional cooperation.http://www.zrefis.com/images/zrefis2013-7/169-178%20Dijana%20Grahovac,%20Simonida%20Vilic.pdfregional cooperationCEFTA 2006the Visegrad groupmacroeconomic indicators |
spellingShingle | Dijana Grahovac Simonida Vilić ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 Zbornik Radova Ekonomskog Fakulteta u Istočnom Sarajevu regional cooperation CEFTA 2006 the Visegrad group macroeconomic indicators |
title | ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 |
title_full | ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 |
title_fullStr | ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 |
title_full_unstemmed | ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 |
title_short | ANALIZA UČINKA ZONE SLOBODNE TRGOVINE CEFTA 2006 |
title_sort | analiza ucinka zone slobodne trgovine cefta 2006 |
topic | regional cooperation CEFTA 2006 the Visegrad group macroeconomic indicators |
url | http://www.zrefis.com/images/zrefis2013-7/169-178%20Dijana%20Grahovac,%20Simonida%20Vilic.pdf |
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