1. Moldova Trade Study : Overview
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World Bank
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FOREIGN TRADE ,MARKET ACCESS ,CUSTOMS ,PROTECTIONIST MEASURES ,ADVERSE EFFECT ,CUSTOMS PROCEDURES ,INVESTMENT ,DOMESTIC PRODUCTION ,TRADE AREA ,CUSTOMS UNION ,PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT ,STATISTICAL DATA ,GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ,VALUE ADDED ,GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT ,WORLD TRADE ,MOST FAVORED NATION ,EXPORT FACILITATION ,IMPORT DUTY ,EXPORT MARKETS ,FOOD EXPORTS ,AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ,TRADE LOGISTICS ,TARIFF-RATE QUOTA ,LAGS ,OUTCOMES ,EXPORT GROWTH ,PRODUCTIVITY ,GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES ,TRADE OPENNESS ,COMPETITIVENESS ,TRADE PERFORMANCE ,TRADE PREFERENCES ,TRADE FACILITATION ,INCENTIVES ,EXPORT PROMOTION EFFORTS ,IMPORT LICENSING PROCEDURES ,IMPACT OF TRADE ,DISTRIBUTION ,TRADE AGREEMENTS ,GOODS ,ACCESS ,TRADE POLICY ,WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION ,TARIFF ,INVESTMENT POLICIES ,EXPORT PROMOTION ,IMPORT DUTIES ,FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ,MARKETS ,EXPORTERS ,DEVELOPMENT ,FAILURES ,TRADE DEFICIT ,OPEN ECONOMY ,OPTIMIZATION ,PRODUCTION ,TRADE AGREEMENT ,OPENNESS ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,TRADE IN GOODS ,CONSUMPTION ,IMPORT LICENSING ,TRADE ,EQUILIBRIUM ,CUSTOMS DUTIES ,PROTECTIONIST ,PAYMENTS ,ADVERSE IMPACT ,FREE TRADE AGREEMENT ,INEQUALITY ,TRADE IN SERVICES ,GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS ,PREFERENTIAL TRADE AGREEMENTS ,AGRICULTURE ,GENERALIZED SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES ,IMPORT REGIME ,FREE TRADE ,CONSUMERS ,WTO ,TAX INCENTIVES ,GDP ,TRADE SANCTIONS ,FREE TRADE AREA ,SUPERMARKETS ,TRADE BALANCE ,DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY ,INVESTMENT POLICY ,UTILITY ,VALUE ,EXPORTS ,UNSKILLED LABOR ,ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ,TARIFFS ,ADAPTIVE EXPECTATIONS ,BENCHMARK ,INTERNATIONAL TRADE ,REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ,TRADE AND INVESTMENT POLICIES ,TELECOMMUNICATIONS ,PREFERENTIAL ACCESS ,EXPORT BASKET ,TAXES ,TRANSITION ECONOMIES ,TARIFF CONCESSIONS ,VALUE OF TRADE ,TECHNICAL REGULATIONS ,ECONOMY ,SKILLED LABOR ,IMPORTS ,GROWTH RATE ,REAL GDP ,TRADE BALANCES ,IMPORT PRICES ,PREFERENTIAL TRADE ,PROFIT MARGINS ,EXPECTATIONS ,FOREIGN INVESTMENT ,TRADE RESTRICTIONS ,FOREIGN FIRMS ,EXPORT PRODUCTS ,EXPORT DEPENDENCE ,INPUTS ,INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION ,TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY ,KNOWLEDGE SPILLOVERS ,CAPACITY BUILDING ,EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS ,TRADE COMPETITIVENESS ,EXPORT PERFORMANCE ,BENCHMARKING - Abstract
Despite strong economic growth since 2000, Moldova remains one of the poorest countries in the region. Excessive reliance on remittances, export dependency on a few products, and insufficient domestic job creation make the Moldovan economy highly vulnerable to external conditions. As a small and open economy, Moldova’s development potential is linked to its trade and investment integration strategy. Moldova is situated between two large markets: the European Union (EU), which absorbs more than half of Moldova’s exports, and the Russian Federation. Reducing the economic distance to large regional markets and reaping the benefits of openness is key to overcoming Moldova's structural constraints and spurring export-led growth. The objective of the Moldova Trade Study is to contribute to a better understanding of the factors and challenges underlying Moldova’s foreign trade performance and to identify policy interventions that can enhance the competitiveness of Moldova’s exporting firms and the value added of their exports. . The rest of the note is structured as follows: (ii) section two summarizes the analysis of Moldova’s export performance; (iii) section three focuses on constraints on Moldova’s competitiveness; (iv) in section four, the authors consider alternative trade policy scenarios and their implications for the Moldovan economy; (v) section five synthetizes existing analysis on constraints for agriculture competitiveness and exports, while section six evaluates the performance of free economic zones in Moldova. In the final section, the authors present policy recommendations
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- 2016