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REGIONAL COOPERATION AND ECONOMIC INTEGRATION

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Macedonia<br />

<strong>REGIONAL</strong> TRADE AGREEMENTS <strong>AND</strong> <strong>REGIONAL</strong> <strong>COOPERATION</strong><br />

Macedonia (Graph 5) shows different levels of relative total performance from the falling<br />

behind to the second line of developed category. Most cases – 9 indexes from 19 – are the<br />

catching up layer, which is the 16,5-33% of the best performances on OECD basis. The best<br />

relative performance the country expresses in economic freedom and human development;<br />

however the global competitiveness results are much more under the performance of other<br />

countries both in terms of the whole range in the research as well as of the selected ten<br />

countries. The relative material underdevelopment can also be seen in the GDP index of the<br />

Human Development Index. In case one links it to the sub-indexes of the GCI, it turns out<br />

that it is not the level of production which appears as bottleneck but rather the efficiency of<br />

production as well as its innovative potential.<br />

A high level relative performance appears in reducing the government size and environment<br />

stresses. Shrinking the role of state in the economy as well as liberalisation are important<br />

factors of transition; however these elements are quite far a distance from competitiveness,<br />

though the relatively better performance in human factors (education) and in the possibility<br />

to launch business are promising and may help increasing the performance of many fields<br />

that used to be produced by the state. The international rankings also reflect Macedonia in<br />

the contradiction of opening markets and enterprises poisoned with a relatively high level<br />

of corruption.<br />

The environmental factor improves the overall performance of the country; however it is<br />

worth noting that even if the natural and mental aspects of the environment are relatively<br />

well off, the social and institutional capacity of Macedonia to make use of the environmental<br />

advantages is quite low.<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Overall, Bulgaria (Graph 6) shows a performance one category higher than Macedonia: low<br />

middle layer. 4 indexes are in the high middle part or above, 5 low middle cases, 5 belong<br />

to the catching up category and in 4 cases the country is falling behind. These latter are all<br />

indexes of the global competitiveness. In the case of Bulgaria not only the efficiency and<br />

innovation factors are weak – which is a general feature of the region – but also the basic<br />

requirements. Romania is another example of relatively low basic competitiveness but in<br />

her case the innovation and efficiency factors contribute more to global competitiveness.<br />

Like in the case of Macedonia the environmental and economic freedom issues enhance the<br />

relative performance of Bulgaria on OECD basis. Bulgaria however shows better results in<br />

freedom to launch business, which is linked to a higher level of freedom from corruption.<br />

In terms of the environmental sustainability the natural reservation is either not supported<br />

too much with social and institutional capacities, though at a higher rate than in Macedonia.<br />

This better performance, however, goes together with a much lower level of global<br />

stewardship. In this respect the highest contradiction appears again in the case of Romania<br />

where a leading performance of environmental systems (81,4) and reducing environmental<br />

stresses (90,6) are blocked by the relatively lowest level of global stewardship and second<br />

lowest in social and institutional capacity.<br />

The human factor shows a quite interesting picture. Bulgaria has the highest score in the<br />

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