Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia

The collapse of communist systems in the Former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia led the way for the states of these systems to the democratic systems of governance and market liberalization. Membership of the former communist bloc countries in the Euro-Atlantic alliances and international organiz...

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Main Author: Dr. Sc. Fisnik Muça
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Felix-Verlag 2018-10-01
Series:ILIRIA International Review
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Online Access:http://www.iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/398
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spelling doaj-a035274ade6540a1b0c4f096a4e04b5f2020-11-25T00:46:34ZengFelix-VerlagILIRIA International Review2192-70812365-85922018-10-018110.21113/iir.v8i1.398297Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of MacedoniaDr. Sc. Fisnik Muça0ILIRIA CollegeThe collapse of communist systems in the Former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia led the way for the states of these systems to the democratic systems of governance and market liberalization. Membership of the former communist bloc countries in the Euro-Atlantic alliances and international organizations of various characters has been accompanied by political, economic and social challenges. The reforms which should be realized by the governments, aimed at meeting the standards that are imposed as conditions for membership, these reforms in the field of economy and trade, accompanied by the cost that the state, domestic companies, and the population had paid to the membership process. Through this research, we aim to highlight the challenges with which it was faced the Macedonian State and Government during the process of market liberalization, with emphasis on the costs associated with and during the World Trade Organization (WTO) membership process. Following the analysis of the official reports of the WTO and the Macedonian Statistical Office, as well as the interviews with Macedonian officials, we conclude that the WTO rules and principles have had an impact on the reduction of revenues from customs, domestic businesses and legislative changes in terms of foreign trade.http://www.iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/398LiberalizationTradeWTO, CostsCustoms
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Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
ILIRIA International Review
Liberalization
Trade
WTO, Costs
Customs
author_facet Dr. Sc. Fisnik Muça
author_sort Dr. Sc. Fisnik Muça
title Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
title_short Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
title_full Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
title_fullStr Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
title_full_unstemmed Challenges for Trade Liberalization and WTO Rules: The Case of Macedonia
title_sort challenges for trade liberalization and wto rules: the case of macedonia
publisher Felix-Verlag
series ILIRIA International Review
issn 2192-7081
2365-8592
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The collapse of communist systems in the Former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia led the way for the states of these systems to the democratic systems of governance and market liberalization. Membership of the former communist bloc countries in the Euro-Atlantic alliances and international organizations of various characters has been accompanied by political, economic and social challenges. The reforms which should be realized by the governments, aimed at meeting the standards that are imposed as conditions for membership, these reforms in the field of economy and trade, accompanied by the cost that the state, domestic companies, and the population had paid to the membership process. Through this research, we aim to highlight the challenges with which it was faced the Macedonian State and Government during the process of market liberalization, with emphasis on the costs associated with and during the World Trade Organization (WTO) membership process. Following the analysis of the official reports of the WTO and the Macedonian Statistical Office, as well as the interviews with Macedonian officials, we conclude that the WTO rules and principles have had an impact on the reduction of revenues from customs, domestic businesses and legislative changes in terms of foreign trade.
topic Liberalization
Trade
WTO, Costs
Customs
url http://www.iliriapublications.org/index.php/iir/article/view/398
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