FORMATION OF CREATIVE ORGANIZATION IN THE GLOBAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.35774/jee2017.03.302Keywords:
Association, diversification, EU, export, foreign trade flows, import.Abstract
The conditions of changes in foreign trade flows of Ukraine in the context of implementing the Association Agreement with the EU are analyzed. The commodity and geographic structures of export and import are investigated; conclusions regarding the degree of concentration and diversification of domestic exports and imports are drawn. The main system-related problems are identified, and general recommendations on their overcoming and creation of favorable conditions for pursuing national interests in the field of foreign trade are given.
It is proved that the the deformation of the commodity structure of imports and exports and their imbalances indicate the need for urgent steps aimed at stimulating foreign economic activity in order to overcome the accumulated socio-economic problems.
One of the ways to change the raw material orientation of our country's exports is to integrate into global value chains. The experience of recently joined eU member states will be of use in developing tools and mechanisms for integration. It is this direction that further research of the author will be dedicated to.
JEL: F15, F14, O24, P51.
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