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- Title
ZAŠTITA DRUŠTVENIH I EKONOMSKIH STANDARDA I PROMOVISANJE FER MEĐUNARODNE TRGOVINE U GLOBALNOM SVIJETU.
- Authors
Radić, Maja; Ćemer, Sanel; Avdagić, Mehmed; Marković, Branka
- Abstract
Modern economic development of developing countries is largely influenced by the current uneven development of productive forces, in which most of the previous colonies were agrarian raw material pendants to developed industrial countries. The rapid growth of industrial production that has been observed so far in underdeveloped economies, and the need for rapid further development based on modern technology in developed countries, increasingly require a change in development and the importance of international trade for these underdeveloped countries. However, there is virtually no "fair" international trade in the global world, and the protection of social and economic standards is almost impossible in the global world. In many countries, especially in the underdeveloped, this results in a lack of fair international trade. Due to all this, the profit rate as a determinant of exports of goods and capital is declining. This can be seen as some specifics of modern capital. The role of capital exports today is changing quantitatively, qualitatively, as well as in its manifestations. Various phenomena give birth to opposite phenomena, influencing each other. In this sense, today we can say that the whole world is in a state of some mixed order: in which there is both the classical private capitalist competitive system, and the corporate capitalist (group collectivist) market system and the state collectivist system. It is evident that in the emergence of a new world order, among the main ones is the market through which the flows and destinies of nations and states will be managed.
- Publication
FBIM Transactions, 2021, Vol 9, Issue 2, p102
- ISSN
2334-718X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12709/fbim.09.09.02.11