By Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies
This 3rd quantity of COMECON international exchange information comprises professional records suitable to the international monetary kinfolk of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the USSR. The 1982 quantity updates and improves upon prior volumes by means of offering ongoing insurance of Council for Mutual monetary guidance actions to motivate a comparative historic examine of developments in international trade.
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The tables are derived from the CMEA countries• national statistics and from Yugoslav statistics. In their foreign trade statistics all CMEA countries report according to the extended principle of General Trade. Besides special trade this encompasses re-exports, including goods purchased and re-sold abroad without the actual goods having entered the CMEA country concerned at all (transit trade). =:xports to Bulgaria CSSR GDR Hungary before 1971 since 1971 Poland Romania before 1975 since 1975 USSR buying country buying country buying country buying country country of destination (1) buying country buying country country of destination country of destination Bulgaria CSSR GDR Hungary before 1971 since 1971 Poland Romania before 1975 since 1975 USSR selling country, selling country, selling country, selling country, country of origin (2) selling country selling country country of origin country of origin Imports from price basis fob fob fob fob fob fob fob fob fob price basis fob fob fob cif cif fob fob fob fob (1) buying country if country of destination is not identifiable.
Montias, "Romania's Foreign Trade Between East and West", in: East European Integration and East-West Trade, ad. by P. Marer, M. Montias, 1978. M. Jackson, "Industrialisation, Trade and Mobilisation in Romania's Drive for Economic Independence", in: East European Economics Post-Helsinki, 1977. fenje Banka Jugoslavije, Kursna lista za devize INDEKS, Mesecni Pregled Privredne Statistike SFR Jugoslavije, 1980/11. 3/158, 14 May 1979, Table 10 UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics ECE Economic Bulletin for Europe, Vol.
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