Evoluţia relaţiilor economice ale Republicii Moldova cu Ucraina şi România (1991-2005)
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SOLOMON, Constantin, BÎZGU, Tatiana. Evoluţia relaţiilor economice ale Republicii Moldova cu Ucraina şi România (1991-2005) . In: Moldoscopie, 2007, nr. 3(38), pp. 154-169. ISSN 1812-2566.
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Numărul 3(38) / 2007 / ISSN 1812-2566 /ISSNe 2587-4063

Evoluţia relaţiilor economice ale Republicii Moldova cu Ucraina şi România (1991-2005)

Pag. 154-169

Solomon Constantin, Bîzgu Tatiana
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 decembrie 2013


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The extension of the economical collaboration between the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine and Romania is enormous. It is observed an accent of the parentage of the commercial changes between these two states. In the last years we can also mention about insurance between economical agents from these states in order to develop a modern trade, based on international standards. The relation between these, two soveign and independent states have a fawared character witch results from the nation community, common culture language, and national history. The changes witch took place in the political and economical structure of the Republic of Moldova speak about a rising evolution of the external relation in general and economical relation in particular. The Republic of Moldova in its economical development stakes on the external relations and on the training of it the European Community, where it will obtain an financial support for an progressive orientation and organizes its economical life to an external factor. The principal economical orienttation is based on the external politic of the Republic of Moldova. The main goal of it is -building a system with all international community witch will assure stability and progress between the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Romania.