Teza de licenta - The importance of the Free Trade Agreements in the foreign trade - ID:01280 - Volum 112 pagini
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Introduction
Chapter I. The main characteristics of free trade agreements
1.1. The economic necessity of the FTA
1.2. Analysis of theories about forming the regional trade agreements
1.3. The effects of the formation of RTA’s
Chapter II. Evaluation of the biggest free trade agreements in the world
2.1. The North American free trade agreement (NAFTA)
2.2. The analysis of European Union as trading arrangement (EU)
2.3. Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
2.4. Evaluation of Mercado Comun del Sur (Mercosur)
2.5. Basic overview of other regional trade agreements
Chapter III. Free trade agreements as an important issue in the world trade organization
3.1. Trade liberalization as an objective of WTO
3.2. The role of regional trade agreements in the world of globalization
3.3. Trends and development prospects of free trade agreements
Chapter IV. Analysis of Republic of Moldova free trade agreements
Conclusions
Bibliography
Annex
Chapter I. The main characteristics of free trade agreements
1.1. The economic necessity of the FTA
1.2. Analysis of theories about forming the regional trade agreements
1.3. The effects of the formation of RTA’s
Chapter II. Evaluation of the biggest free trade agreements in the world
2.1. The North American free trade agreement (NAFTA)
2.2. The analysis of European Union as trading arrangement (EU)
2.3. Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
2.4. Evaluation of Mercado Comun del Sur (Mercosur)
2.5. Basic overview of other regional trade agreements
Chapter III. Free trade agreements as an important issue in the world trade organization
3.1. Trade liberalization as an objective of WTO
3.2. The role of regional trade agreements in the world of globalization
3.3. Trends and development prospects of free trade agreements
Chapter IV. Analysis of Republic of Moldova free trade agreements
Conclusions
Bibliography
Annex


