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Submitted article presents macroeconomic analysis of motivating global framework for using preferential regional trade agreements (RTAs) as preferred the foreign trade policy instruments of the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries. Their surge has continued unabated since the early 1990s. There were some 200 in 2004 and by the end of 2006 the total number of RTAs in force might well overflow 300. Author focuses on selected issues related to a RTAs proliferation and a changing impacts as well as influence of RTAs in comparison with multilateral trading system, in the context of the ongoing globalisation tendencies within the world economy.
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The aim of the paper is to present the impact of EU preferential agre¬ements on Polish and selected Member States trade exchange. The EU preferential agreements compared to main states participating in global trade were reviewed at the beginning. Afterwards the infl uence of these regulations on EU export and import was included in the paper. The empirical research based on statistical data on Polish, Czech, Austrian and Swedish export and import with non member countries that signed the preferential agreements was presented in the paper. The study covered the period 2007–2013 and included trade flows with developed and developing countries. Moreover the goods were divided intotwo groups: primary and manufactured products. The EU regional trade agreements being currently under negotiations were considered in the paper as well. The countries which concluded preferential agreements have rather low share in Polish export and import comparing to Austrian and Swedish foreign trade.
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