Subject: Economics and business
Year: 2010
Type: Article
Type: PeerReviewed
Title: Трговските текови во глобализираниот свет
Author: Miteva-Kacarski, Emilija
Abstract: International trade flows are an integral part of the process of economic globalization. International trade flows in the period up to WWII are segmented into two periods as follows: the period up to 1913 and interwar period. Period to 1913 is characterized by significant trade flows in world trade as a network volume as well as by structure, while interwar period is characterized by a sharp drop in volume and distribution of international trade as a result of the Great Depression. The period after World War II is characterized by significant normalization and expansion of trade flows, but expansive growth comes to its end after 1973 as a result of oil crises. World trade in the 1990s, is characterized by accelerated economic integration and the completion of the institutional framework for regulating trade through the establishment of the WTO. Specific feature of the trends of trade in the 21st century is a global economic crisis which in 2008 hit almost the entire world and caused an enormous collapse of world trade.
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Relation: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/3146/
Identifier: oai:eprints.ugd.edu.mk:3146
Identifier: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/3146/1/Trgovskite%20tekovi%20vo%20globaliziraniot%20svet.docIdentifier: Miteva-Kacarski, Emilija (2010) Трговските текови во глобализираниот свет. Godisen zbornik na Ekonomski fakultet, Univerzitet "Goce Delcev" Stip.