RELAŢIILE ECONOMICE DINTRE REPUBLICA MOLDOVA ŞI ROMÂNIA ÎN ULTIMELE DOUĂ DECENII
Lucia CASTRAVEŢ Catedra Finanţe şi Bănci
Rezumat
Nowadays, any strategy for economic growth is unsustainable in its structures of power that does not include the following two state entities: No national economy can not develop sustainable than a more open economy wider to the outside The organization of this opening is place everywhere in some form of integration, tailored to regional, continental or even global. Republic of Moldova as an independent state, appeared on the world map in 1991, following the disintegration of the USSR. What we call today the RM is not only a piece of history that Moldova, which was formed as a centralized state in the 14th century. By 1990 economic relations, just like any other, between Moldova and the rest were made, (to RM) by ex-union structures, as well as other relations with various countries. Thus, we can say that the direct relationship (own) did not exist even with neighboring Romania. After adoption of the Declaration of Sovereignty (23 June 1990) and Independence of Republic of Moldova (27 August 1991), and after legal dissolution (on 8 December 1991) of the last empire, the ex-Soviet countries, which temporarily forced incorporated Bessarabia (the ultimatum from 28 June 1940, the Romanian Government), such studies have become possible.