Abstract
At the end of the XX century the world has challenged on a large scale the issue of “unrecognized states”, which means the geo-political units having the characteristics of states, however, not being recognized by the international community. The existence of these entities has influenced both the political and economic relations in the world. The intention of the author was to show the process of maturing of the economy of those entities and their economic relations with its neighbours basing on the example of one of the “non-recognised states”—the Transnistria region. Non-recognition of such entities by other countries is not productive to their economic and social development.
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