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REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

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PART II:<br />

Table 5: Exports of the Republic of Macedonia in the countries<br />

of the region of SEE (thousands of US$)<br />

Countries 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 1)<br />

Albania<br />

12834<br />

(3.06%)<br />

10019<br />

(2.85%)<br />

13871<br />

(4.11%)<br />

17419<br />

(4.55%)<br />

23689<br />

(4.89%)<br />

27522<br />

(4.45%)<br />

40708<br />

(5.15%)<br />

72894<br />

(7.54%)<br />

Bosnia &<br />

Herzegovina<br />

23197<br />

(5.54%)<br />

16283<br />

(4.63%)<br />

18310<br />

(5.42%)<br />

23793<br />

(6.22%)<br />

33226<br />

(6.85%)<br />

50457<br />

(8.15%)<br />

65793<br />

(8.32%)<br />

88021<br />

(9.1%)<br />

Croatia<br />

47689<br />

(11.39%)<br />

58488<br />

(16.62%)<br />

59078<br />

(17.5%)<br />

66174<br />

(17.31%)<br />

80158<br />

(16.54%)<br />

81075<br />

(13.1%)<br />

124707<br />

(15.77%)<br />

163869<br />

(16.95%)<br />

Montenegro 2) - - - - - - -<br />

Kosovo 3) - - - - - - - -<br />

Serbia 2) - - - - - - -<br />

2768<br />

(0.29%)<br />

639415<br />

(86.13%)<br />

Serbia and<br />

Montenegro 2) -<br />

267013<br />

(76%)<br />

246384<br />

(72.97%)<br />

274994<br />

(71.92%)<br />

347602<br />

(71.72%)<br />

459661<br />

(74.29%)<br />

559609<br />

(70.76%)<br />

-<br />

S.R.<br />

335103<br />

Yugoslavia 2) (80%)<br />

Total CEFTA<br />

418823<br />

(100%)<br />

351803<br />

(100%)<br />

337643<br />

(100%)<br />

382380<br />

(100%)<br />

484675<br />

(100%)<br />

618715<br />

(100%)<br />

790817<br />

(100%)<br />

966967<br />

(100%)<br />

Total exports 1322617 1157507 1115527 1366989 1675877 2415161 3356248 3356248<br />

Concentration<br />

31.67% 30.40% 30.27% 27.97% 28.91% 27.33% 23.56% 28.80%<br />

of Exports 4)<br />

Source: Computations are according to the data obtained from the State Statistical Office<br />

of the Republic of Macedonia, for selected years.<br />

Note: 1) Preliminary data; 2) Naming is according to the official name of a country<br />

3) No data is available since only countries with significant participation<br />

in Macedonian exports are shown<br />

4) Computation is according to Michaely’s formula C r<br />

= 100 Σ (X i<br />

/ X) 2 where<br />

X i<br />

.......national exports in certain country in certain period;<br />

X ...... total national exports in certain period<br />

CONCLUSIONS<br />

After the disintegration of the Soviet Union and dissolution of the Warsaw pact, the four<br />

and a half decade dichotomy of the world (“East” and “West”) came to an end. The process<br />

of fragmentation, besides the Soviet Union, was likewise inevitable for other multinational<br />

countries, such as Yugoslavia. Thus, on the territory of Yugoslavia seven independent<br />

entities came into existence, Republic of Macedonia, being among them as well.<br />

No matter the fact that apart from the sub-regions of former Yugoslavia, Albania joined the<br />

group of SEE countries, in economic terms, the “remaining” of the region of SEE (so called<br />

“Western Balkans”) is relatively small, especially because the two largest economies,<br />

Bulgaria and Romania left the “region” and joined the EU. With the disintegration of<br />

Yugoslavia, traditional links were interrupted, contrary the 1980s, when the “home market”<br />

played an important role and exports between the various republics of the SFRY ranged<br />

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