Bosnia and Herzegovina: foreign trade policy and foreign trade balance in terms of the EU association process
Autor: | Jelena Jurić, Marina Jerinić, Dijana Ćavar |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Economics and Econometrics
Liberalization business.industry Unintended consequences Process (engineering) Strategy and Management Association (object-oriented programming) International trade Foreign trade policy Balance (accounting) Political Science and International Relations Position (finance) media_common.cataloged_instance Business European union Finance media_common |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy. 4:139 |
ISSN: | 2049-0895 2049-0887 |
DOI: | 10.1504/ijdipe.2018.094090 |
Popis: | Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) is a small and open country specific by its complex administrative structure and many transitional problems. Unfortunately, the country has a continuous foreign trade deficit. Domestic companies' low competitiveness and many non-tariff barriers they are being exposed to on the international market are the main obstacles to the better position in the international trade. As other countries in the region, B&H has also expressed aspiration to join the European Union by the CEFTA and Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA). Integration is intertwined with trade-relations and progressive liberalisation may have unintended consequences. So, how does EU association process affect B&H's foreign trade balance? Analysis of B&H's foreign trade policy and foreign trade balance in the light of the EU association process and recommendation for foreign trade policy makers are given below. |
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