delo diplomskega seminarja
Ana Vrečer (Author), Darja Boršič (Mentor)

Abstract

Zunanja trgovina je trgovina med državami in je zelo pomembna in koristna za vse države. Države Jugovzhodne Evrope so skozi zgodovino šle preko mnogih sprememb, kar je vplivalo na njihov razvoj. V 90. letih 20. stoletja so države iz socialistične družbene ureditve prešle na demokratično. To so bile države na prehodu oziroma v tranziciji. Cilj je bil, da se uvede tržno gospodarstvo in privatizacija. Gre za gospodarsko manj razvite dežele, vendar se počasi in vztrajno razvijajo ter sledijo ostalim evropskim državam. Zunanja trgovina je zanje zelo pomembna, saj gre za relativno manjše države, ki vseh dobrin ne proizvedejo same in so tako odvisne od uvoza. Prav zaradi tega je skupna vrednost uvoza mnogo višja od skupne vrednosti izvoza. Preko zunanje trgovine so te države povezane s tujino. Analizirane države menjujejo s skoraj vsemi evropskimi državami, še posebej z Italijo, Nemčijo, Rusijo in sosednimi državami, ki so nekoč pripadale skupni državi Jugoslaviji.

Keywords

zunanja trgovina;zunanjetrgovinsko poslovanje;gospodarstvo;kazalniki;izvoz;uvoz;partnerstvo;Evropa;Jugovzhodna Evropa;Balkan;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Source: Celje
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM EPF - Faculty of Economics and Business
Publisher: [A. Vrečer]
UDC: 339.56
COBISS: 10834972 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Foreign trade in South Eastern Europe
Secondary abstract: Foreign trade is trade among countries; it is very important and beneficial for every country. Throughout the history, South-East European (SEE) countries faced many changes which have influenced their development. In the nineties of the 20th century, these countries changed their social order from socialist to democratic. During the transition the introduction of a market economy and privatisation was the main objective. SEE countries are economically less developed; however, they are slowly and persistently developing and thus following other European countries. Foreign trade is very important, since SEE countries are relatively small and do not produce all the goods themselves; therefore, they depend on import. Consequently, the total value of imports is much higher than the total value of exports. These countries are connected to the rest of the world through foreign trade. SEE countries trade with almost all European countries, in particular with Italy, German, Russia, and the neighbouring countries which once belong to the one country -Yugoslavia.
Secondary keywords: Foreign trade;law of comparative advantages;South-East Europe;economic indicators;export;import;trade partners.;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Final seminar paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Ekonomsko-poslovna fak.
Pages: 52 str.
Keywords (UDC): social sciences;družbene vede;economics;economic science;ekonomija;ekonomske vede;trade;commerce;international economic relations;world economy;trgovina;tržišče;marketing;foreign trade;external trade;international trade;zunanja trgovina;mednarodna trgovina;
ID: 1015272
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