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REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

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CEFTA-2006 TRADE <strong>COOPERATION</strong><br />

widely treated summary measures of concentration, such as Herfindahl – Hirschman (HH)<br />

index, as well as the one developed by Hall and Tideman (1967) and Rosenbluth (Niehans,<br />

1961). 5<br />

Figure 6: Indices of exports and imports concentration<br />

Source: NBRM and own estimates<br />

The both indices suggest that country is heavily dependant on a limited number of sectors<br />

the same as trading partners that implies exports instability and vulnerability to business<br />

fluctuations and the terms of trade swing. What is more of a concern is the upward tendency<br />

after 2004, with some deviations within the last year. Thus, the main drivers of Macedonian<br />

export performances are principally the primary products (beverages and tobacco, iron<br />

and steel, petroleum products and clothing) which account for around 70% of the total<br />

exports. These sectors in aggregate level create surplus in the foreign trade, which means<br />

that coverage ratio is to be above the average. Some important sectors, however, record<br />

deterioration in the value of particular indicator in 2008 if compared with 1998 (textile<br />

fibers, metalliferous ore, scarp and non-ferrous metal). The recovery of iron and still and<br />

certain refined oil products are to be found in the renewal of the large steel factory in 2004,<br />

as well as the removal of Serbian protectionist barrier to imports. Yet, exports of petroleum<br />

products have decreased for the first time in 2007 owing to the prohibition imposed by<br />

UNMIC (USAID, Report on foreign trade, 2008). In 2008, a certain decrease have been<br />

noticed in exports of iron and steel down to the reduction of global consumption, as well<br />

as the negative shifts in metal price. Quite the reverse, imports by sectors have rather than<br />

5 The Rosenbluth index and Gini coefficient are related due to the similarity of Lorenz curve and the concentration<br />

curve.<br />

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