Republic of Moldova from East to West challenges and economic perspectives /

Moldova declared its independence from the former Soviet Union in August 1991. During the last 2 decades, the Republic of Moldova has been aspiring for a modern and efficient market economy, in the process trying to consolidate trade facilitation and attracting (foreign) investments. However, the Eu...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Olaru Speranta
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: 2016
Sorozat:Economics and Management of Global Value Chains : Regional Clusters, Local Networks and Entrepreneurship
Kulcsszavak:Moldova története
Online Access:http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/57531
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Tartalmi kivonat:Moldova declared its independence from the former Soviet Union in August 1991. During the last 2 decades, the Republic of Moldova has been aspiring for a modern and efficient market economy, in the process trying to consolidate trade facilitation and attracting (foreign) investments. However, the European Union and the Republic of Moldova recognize that the context of their relations has changed in a significant and positive way since the inception of the Eastern Partnership and, subsequently, the Parties began negotiating an Association Agreement in 2010, including since 2012, a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), which is an integral part of that Agreement. In 1992 a short civil war took place in the region of Transnistria on the eastern Moldovan border. Transnistria succeeded in establishing de facto independence from Moldova but has not been internationally recognized as an independent country. Despite the pro-Russian orientation of almost half of the society, nevertheless, after 1 year of implementation, the DCFTA has led to significant results in the Republic of Moldova-European Union trade patterns.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:87-98
ISBN:978-963-306-501-3