ROMANIAN EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS ON THE EUROPEAN MARKET

Journal Title: CES Working Papers - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 4

Abstract

Exports of a nation can form a large part of its commercial card on the international market. Global consumer, according to the quality of exports, may associate a certain image about the country of origin. This article aims at explaining the relationship between exports and competitiveness of a nation, the analysis focuses on the nature and intensity of intra-Community exports of Romania. To this end we considered a number of performance indicators that are able to reveal the positioning of trade from Romania to the EU.

Authors and Affiliations

Paul Clipa

Keywords

Related Articles

PERSPECTIVES ON IMPROVING COHESION POLICY SPENDING 

The aim of this paper is to reveal and summarize the latest visions and opinions published in articles and academic papers on the evaluation, institutional factors and the future of the European Cohesion Policy. The lite...

INTERNATIONAL TRADE DURING THE CRISIS. DETERMINANTS

This article aims to analyze how the financial crisis that bursted in the mid-2008 led to a global and regional drop in trade flows. It starts from a comparison of the Great Depression shock to what happened during the G...

 ROMANIA – TO HAVE OR NOT TO HAVE ITS OWN DEVELOPMENT PATH?

 Human societies are evolving in sequences similar to a business cycle. The cause for which the evolution is accompanied by setbacks lies in the complexity of social systems, which, ab initio, cannot be designed or...

THE CONTAGION EFFECT AND THE RESPONSE OF THE EUROZONE TO THE SOVEREIGN DEBT PROBLEM

This paper addresses a number of phenomena that characterize the euro area, one of them being the contagion effect. This is one of the mechanisms by which financial instability becomes so widespread that the crisis reach...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP124718
  • DOI -
  • Views 91
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Paul Clipa (2011). ROMANIAN EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS ON THE EUROPEAN MARKET. CES Working Papers, 3(4), 497-507. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-124718