Cambios en el comercio exterior de los países del este. La difícil reinserción en Europa
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https://doi.org/10.3989/egeogr.1999.i237.581Keywords:
foreign trade, Eastern Europe, association agreements, difficulties in trading, regional assimilationAbstract
Changes in the foreign trade of the countries of the East. The difficult assimilation into Europe. The direction of the trading lines of the post-communist countries has been modified by the political and economical changes of the countries of the East of Europe, the dismantling of the COMECON, as well as by the disintegration of the USSR and the detente in the international relationships. During the forty years that the COMECON was prevailing, that region centred its attention on the USSR, but nowadays the East looiks at the West, concretaly at the European Union and more exactly at Germany. The composition of the imports and exports reveals the marked dependence on Central and Eastern Europe, first on the Soviet Union and nowadays on Germany-EU. The success of the reforms that were undertaken demands a higher interregional co-operation.
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1999-12-30
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Viruela Martínez, R. (1999). Cambios en el comercio exterior de los países del este. La difícil reinserción en Europa. Estudios Geográficos, 60(237), 693–726. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeogr.1999.i237.581
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