Evaluation of Georgia’s international competitiveness in the BSEC membership context.
Keywords:
regional integration, Black Sea Region, international competitiveness, foreign trade, FDIAbstract
The article is devoted to the study of several aspects of Georgia’s international competitiveness within the framework of BSEC. The author summarizes several views on international competitiveness and distinguishes productivity and degree of participation in international exchange as the most important factors determining country’s international competitiveness in regional integration context.References
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