EIRP Proceedings, Vol 3 (2008)
TENDINŢE ŞI CONFIGURAŢII ALE ACORDURILOR COMERCIALE REGIONALE
Abstract
The proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has become a common term, în the press
and relevant literature, to account for the increasing number of RTAs being recorded în recent years. Between
January 2004 and February 2005 the total number of regional RTAs notified to the World Trade Organization was
43, this period being the most prolific în the history of RTAs. In 2004, the global number of RTAs is 230. An
important feature of the rise în the number of RTAs is the growing number of over-lapping agreements and the socalled
“spaghetti bowl” that has emerged from the proliferation of bilateral agreements. Another trend is the socalled
hub-and-spoke structure. In a hub-and-spoke trading system, the largest markets sign individual agreements
with a wide range of peripheral countries among which market access remains restricted. This article will try to
explain each of these features of RTAs în present.
and relevant literature, to account for the increasing number of RTAs being recorded în recent years. Between
January 2004 and February 2005 the total number of regional RTAs notified to the World Trade Organization was
43, this period being the most prolific în the history of RTAs. In 2004, the global number of RTAs is 230. An
important feature of the rise în the number of RTAs is the growing number of over-lapping agreements and the socalled
“spaghetti bowl” that has emerged from the proliferation of bilateral agreements. Another trend is the socalled
hub-and-spoke structure. In a hub-and-spoke trading system, the largest markets sign individual agreements
with a wide range of peripheral countries among which market access remains restricted. This article will try to
explain each of these features of RTAs în present.
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