European Union Trade System (CROSBI ID 497870)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Kandžija, Vinko ; Kufner, Slaven
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European Union Trade System
The EU trade system is supranational and beyond control of member countries' national politics. It is based on preferential trade agreements already incorporated in the Treaty of Rome. All agreements should be in accordance with the WTO principles. The trade system is based on a trade preference pyramid consisting of six subsystems: (1) partnership without privileges of Most Favoured Nations (MFN) - former socialistic countries non-GATT members, (2) partnership with GATT, MFN status of OECD members but non-EU members, (3) EU General System of Preference, (4) partnership with Mediterranean countries, (5) partnership with developing countries, countries of Africa, Caribbean and Pacific, (6) partnership with EFTA Most Favoured Nations, the ones with reciprocal privileges in the free zone system for industrial products. Such a six-dimensional pyramid system changed since the Berlin Wall fall and the EU change of attitude towards Central European countries. These countries have become candidates for the EU membership and are at the top of pyramid regime with dominant non-reciprocal privileges on reciprocal privileges. In spite of such status, candidate countries have enormous costs with static effects of liberalisation on creating and diversion of trade.
Trade system; EU; WTO principles; Trade preference pyramid
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Podaci o prilogu
2003.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Business and Economic Development in Central and Eastern Europe in the Period of Joining to the European Union
Koleňák, Jiři ; Škapa, Stanislav
Brno: Vysoké učení technické v Brnĕ ; , Fakulta podnikatelská Brno
Podaci o skupu
The Eleventh Annual International Conference, Business and economic development in central and eastern Europe in the period of joining to the European union
predavanje
05.09.2003-06.09.2003
Brno, Češka Republika