格鲁吉亚贸易政策战略的转型:从脆弱到可持续

Giga Abuseridze, M. Petrova, Vitolds Zahars, V. Tumalavičius
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本文回顾了格鲁吉亚的贸易政策和实践以及格鲁吉亚与世贸组织的关系。作者将重点放在格鲁吉亚最近的经济表现上,包括与欧盟签订的联营协议(AA),该协议有力地稳定了格鲁吉亚的贸易立法,加强了国内经济改革。格鲁吉亚与欧洲联盟及其成员国之间的《联系国协定》旨在通过建立格鲁吉亚自由贸易区使格鲁吉亚在经济上逐步融入欧盟内部市场,该自由贸易区应在持续和管制近似的基础上提供广泛的市场准入。这项研究揭示了世界贸易组织、与格鲁吉亚这个发展中国家的主要贸易协定和安排的重要性。这表明,通过实施世贸组织在贸易、经济和法律领域的具体规定,可以实现世贸组织有效的贸易稳定。WTO特别成功的原因之一是发达国家和有特殊需要的国家(如格鲁吉亚)的系统性例外,通过渐进式自由化和各国在开展贸易时的比较优势,促进了国际贸易的发展。格鲁吉亚的例子很好地表明,到目前为止,该国还没有能够积极利用在国际或区域组织框架内可以利用的所有优势,至少原因很简单,即该国没有适当的基础设施将创新产品带到外国市场,从而积累更多的经济财富。本案例研究证明并证实,虽然加入世贸组织的过程本身具有挑战性,但它是触发增长和经济利益的国内改革过程的一部分。
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Transformation of Georgia’s trade policy strategy: from frailty to sustainability
The following article reviews the trade policies and practices of Georgia as well as Georgia-WTO relationship. The authors focus on Georgia’s recent economic performance, including Association Agreement (AA) with the European Union that contributed powerfully to stabilising Georgia's trade legislation and reinforcing domestic economic reform. The Association Agreement between Georgia and the European Union and its member States aims at Georgia's gradual economic integration into the EU Internal Market, through the establishment of the DCFTA, which should provide for far-reaching market access based on sustained and regulatory approximation. The study reveals the importance of the World Trade Organization, main trade agreements and arrangements with Georgia as a developing country. It demonstrates that effective trade stabilization in the WTO can be achieved by the implementation of specific WTO’s regulations on trade, economic and legal spheres. One of the reasons for the special success of the WTO is systemic exceptions for developed countries and states with special needs (country like Georgia) that contributes to the development of international trade through progressive liberalization and the comparative advantage of the states when carrying out trade. The example of Georgia shows very well that so far the country has not been able to actively apply all the advantages that can be used within the framework of international or regional organizations, at least for the simple reason that the country does not possess the appropriate infrastructure for bringing innovative products to foreign markets, and thus accumulate more economic wealth. This case study evidences and confirms that while the accession process to the WTO is challenging per se, it is part of a process of domestic reforms that triggers growth and economic benefits.
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