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CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN THE WORLD TRADE

Krume Nikoloski and Vlatko Paceskoski
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Krume Nikoloski: GOCE DELCHEV UNIVERSITY - STIP, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA
Vlatko Paceskoski: GOCE DELCHEV UNIVERSITY - STIP, REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 6, 21-26

Abstract: In this paper there is an accent on the current conditions and trends in world trade. Also, an analysis of the exchange’s circumstances in the world economy is going to be implemented. In fact, there are analyzed the conditions of exchange in the world trade and presented the structure of the export stocks according to basic groups of products for the period from 1937 to 2013 year. Furthermore, there is an accent on many reasons that caused to this alter in the structure of stock exchange. In this paper, the actual conditions and trends in international trade are analyzed. In particular, an emphasis is given to the growth of the international trade for separate groups of countries according to the level of achieved economic development. At the end are given recommendations, directions and suggestions for increasing the effects and uses of the international trade for less developed countries.

Keywords: international trade; developing countries; financial architecture; world economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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