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SM ISO690:2012 GARŞTEA, Sergiu. Specificul comerțului iinternațional cu produse al Republicii Moldova. In: Paradigme moderne în dezvoltarea economiei naţionale şi mondiale, 1-2 noiembrie 2019, Chisinău. Chişinău: Centrul Editorial-Poligrafic al USM, 2019, p. 40. ISBN 978-9975-142-57-1. |
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Conferința "Paradigme moderne în dezvoltarea economiei naţionale şi mondiale" Chisinău, Moldova, 1-2 noiembrie 2019 | ||||||
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To be a prosperous country, a single desire is not enough. You must have a clear strategy, a developed economy and a positive trade balance. And, in turn, it implies the existence of an internal production that produces competitive goods, including for export. World trade is traditional, historically the first and now one of the main forms of international economic relations. Trade serves as a quantitative expression of the international division of labor, whose advantages are associated with increasing production efficiency, reducing production costs and finding the best satisfaction of economic interests. When exporting, a country benefits from the difference between a higher world price and a lower domestic price. On importation, there is an internal cost economy based on the rejection of national production of one or another type of product, because the prices of goods imported from abroad are lower compared to the costs of their production in the country. For 1980-2005 the value of world exports increased from 2.03 billion. $ 11.98 trillion or, at times, the volume of world imports from $ 2.07 billion. $ 12.2 trillion dollars. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Trade, export, products, advantages, Competitiveness, export vector |
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