The Customs Policy Peculiarities in Belarus and Baltic States (1990-2004)
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Having restored their independence, the Republic of Belarus and the Baltic states turned to get into the similar conditions, when economy restructuring and drastic transformations are required, including independent customs policy conducting. Nowadays these countries have different foreign trade indicators’ values, and they are participants to different European integration structures (Belarus is a member of the Eurasian Economic Community, while the Baltic states have recently become members of the European Union (EU)). Authors of the article analyze customs tariff and non tariff measures, technical and technological customs development, customs control in Belarus and Baltic states as well participation of the above-mentioned countries in the economic integration process. The comparative analysis of the customs policy results, which are based on the similar conditions, will let to define the efficiency degree of one or another customs policy type for a country with transitive economy.
The research objective is to define customs policy specific features in Belarus and the Baltic states, and to compare customs policy effectiveness at the macroeconomic level with the help of the basic statistical indicators on the foreign trade turnover.
The research methods are synthesis and analysis, deduction, induction, comparative analysis, statistical method and several others.
The research objective is to define customs policy specific features in Belarus and the Baltic states, and to compare customs policy effectiveness at the macroeconomic level with the help of the basic statistical indicators on the foreign trade turnover.
The research methods are synthesis and analysis, deduction, induction, comparative analysis, statistical method and several others.
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