The dynamics in the international commercial changes in globalization terms - Comparison situation Cover Image

The dynamics in the international commercial changes in globalization terms - Comparison situation
The dynamics in the international commercial changes in globalization terms - Comparison situation

Author(s): Ion Gr. Ionescu
Subject(s): International relations/trade, Marketing / Advertising, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Globalization
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: changes; firm; international trade; globalization; economy;

Summary/Abstract: The biggest weight of commercial changing of the country analysis have the manufactured products like: automobiles and industrial utilities, information products, ways of transportation, chemical products, textile and footwear, this have 80% from total exports and 76% from total import. This fact is the consequence of recession of the working division, of specialty in industrial product, on branch and subbranch, on the type of products and sustainable of an morale abrasion for the product majority. The products of base have a low ponder in the exports and imports of this countries, they present a commercial balance and passive for the raw metals and fuel, as the export of alimentary products, this country plays a role very important. So if it’s affected by the period of crisis, the international trade it has an important role in the sustain of economic growth of them. The sustain of this project are convinced that the introduction of the new coin will have positive feedback for the worldwide economy, confronted now with one of the most sedate crisis. And the European economy it will have, only to win from the project and the investors can drop the unsure marketing from other continents for the investment in a stable region. With all of this the growth of the European economy can be late, however, makes it doubt the success of the „euro” project. The International Monetary Fond have seen that the eleven European countries that adopted euro at the 1st of January 2006, a growth of the Intern Brute Product (IBP) of 2,4% (same as for European Union), 2,6% inspiring with 0,4% less then 2005, the growth that classifies as „ solid and continuous”.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 153-162
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English