THE ANALYSIS OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF ROMANIAN EXPORTS USING CONSTANT MARKET SHARE METHOD
Journal Title: CES Working Papers - Year 2012, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Romanian exports represented, lately, a major engine of economic growth. However, only a deep analysis of these can reveal the factors that contributed to their competitiveness. Indicators that capture the changes in market shares provide the most accurate picture of the concept of competitiveness of exports. They are found in the literature as a method of constant market share analysis, method developed by H. Tyszyinski in 1951.
Authors and Affiliations
Paul Clipa
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