Moldova Trade Study : Overview

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
FOREIGN TRADE
MARKET ACCESS
CUSTOMS
PROTECTIONIST MEASURES
ADVERSE EFFECT
CUSTOMS PROCEDURES
INVESTMENT
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
TRADE AREA
CUSTOMS UNION
PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT
STATISTICAL DATA
GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM
VALUE ADDED
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
WORLD TRADE
MOST FAVORED NATION
EXPORT FACILITATION
IMPORT DUTY
EXPORT MARKETS
FOOD EXPORTS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
TRADE LOGISTICS
TARIFF-RATE QUOTA
LAGS
OUTCOMES
EXPORT GROWTH
PRODUCTIVITY
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
TRADE OPENNESS
COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE PERFORMANCE
TRADE PREFERENCES
TRADE FACILITATION
INCENTIVES
EXPORT PROMOTION EFFORTS
IMPORT LICENSING PROCEDURES
IMPACT OF TRADE
DISTRIBUTION
TRADE AGREEMENTS
GOODS
ACCESS
TRADE POLICY
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
TARIFF
INVESTMENT POLICIES
EXPORT PROMOTION
IMPORT DUTIES
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
MARKETS
EXPORTERS
DEVELOPMENT
FAILURES
TRADE DEFICIT
OPEN ECONOMY
OPTIMIZATION
PRODUCTION
TRADE AGREEMENT
OPENNESS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
TRADE IN GOODS
CONSUMPTION
IMPORT LICENSING
TRADE
EQUILIBRIUM
CUSTOMS DUTIES
PROTECTIONIST
PAYMENTS
ADVERSE IMPACT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
INEQUALITY
TRADE IN SERVICES
GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS
PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
AGRICULTURE
GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
IMPORT REGIME
FREE TRADE
CONSUMERS
WTO
TAX INCENTIVES
GDP
TRADE SANCTIONS
FREE TRADE AREA
SUPERMARKETS
TRADE BALANCE
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
INVESTMENT POLICY
UTILITY
VALUE
EXPORTS
UNSKILLED LABOR
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
TARIFFS
ADAPTIVE EXPECTATIONS
BENCHMARK
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
TRADE AND INVESTMENT POLICIES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PREFERENTIAL ACCESS
EXPORT BASKET
TAXES
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
TARIFF CONCESSIONS
VALUE OF TRADE
TECHNICAL REGULATIONS
ECONOMY
SKILLED LABOR
IMPORTS
GROWTH RATE
REAL GDP
TRADE BALANCES
IMPORT PRICES
PREFERENTIAL TRADE
PROFIT MARGINS
EXPECTATIONS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
FOREIGN FIRMS
EXPORT PRODUCTS
EXPORT DEPENDENCE
INPUTS
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS
CAPACITY BUILDING
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT PERFORMANCE
BENCHMARKING
Popis: Despite strong economic growth since 2000, Moldova remains one of the poorest countries in the region. Excessive reliance on remittances, export dependency on a few products, and insufficient domestic job creation make the Moldovan economy highly vulnerable to external conditions. As a small and open economy, Moldova’s development potential is linked to its trade and investment integration strategy. Moldova is situated between two large markets: the European Union (EU), which absorbs more than half of Moldova’s exports, and the Russian Federation. Reducing the economic distance to large regional markets and reaping the benefits of openness is key to overcoming Moldova's structural constraints and spurring export-led growth. The objective of the Moldova Trade Study is to contribute to a better understanding of the factors and challenges underlying Moldova’s foreign trade performance and to identify policy interventions that can enhance the competitiveness of Moldova’s exporting firms and the value added of their exports. . The rest of the note is structured as follows: (ii) section two summarizes the analysis of Moldova’s export performance; (iii) section three focuses on constraints on Moldova’s competitiveness; (iv) in section four, the authors consider alternative trade policy scenarios and their implications for the Moldovan economy; (v) section five synthetizes existing analysis on constraints for agriculture competitiveness and exports, while section six evaluates the performance of free economic zones in Moldova. In the final section, the authors present policy recommendations
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