ევროკავშირის ეკონომიკური მოდელების შესახებ და საქართველო
ანოტაცია
საქართველოს სწრაფვა, გახდეს ევროპული სახელმწიფო, დღის წესრიგში აყენებს საკითხს იმის შესახებ, თუ უმთავრესად რა ტიპის ეკონომიკური მოდელები გამოიყენება ევროკავშირში. ანგლო-ამერიკულ და “რეინის” მოდელებს შორის არჩევანის გაკეთება თანამედროვე ეტაპზე გაუმართლებელია, რადგან თავად ევროკავშირშიც ადგილი აქვს ამ მოდელების შერწყმის პროცესს. აქედან გამომდინარე, საქართველოსთვისაც დიდი მნიშვნელობა ენიჭება ეკონომიკის ისეთი მოდელის რეალიზაციას, რომელიც ანგლო-ამერიკული და “რეინის” მოდელების სინთეზსს დაეფუძნება.
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