Marynina S. Integration processes as factor of international trade growth in Eurasian continent

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0414U002608

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.02 - Світове господарство і міжнародні економічні відносини

24-06-2014

Specialized Academic Board

К 12.093.03

Mariupol State University

Essay

Object of study: integration processes as a factor of international trade growth. Aim: improvement of theoretical and methodological foundations of the international trade study and development of scientific and practical recommendations to enhancing the integration process as a factor of international trade growth in the Eurasian continent. Methods: dialectical method; systemic analysis; historical and logical analysis; factor analysis; statistical and structural analysis; method of economic and mathematical modeling and forecasting. Scientific novelty: economic and mathematical model determining the relationship between the factors of foreign trade and its volume is developed; the subordination of international trade and international integration is justified; influencing factors that determine the extent and depth of the integration process are systematized; organizational and economic mechanism of Ukraine participation in Eurasian integration processes is offered; genesis of the international integration theories is developed; criterial features of determination of the Eurasian integration process characteristics and identification of their maturity degree are introduced. The research results are implemented in practical activities of Committee on entrepreneurship, regulatory and antitrust policy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Kyiv Chamber of Commerce, UPAD "Investment Chamber of Ukraine", State Joint Stock Company "Bread of Ukraine", in the educational process of Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman and University of Economics and Law "Krok". Sphere of usage: interdisciplinary.

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