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Nataliya Cherkas PhD, Associate professor, Lviv Academy of Commerce Ukraine, Lviv European Experience of Manufactured Exports Stimulation Summary In the paper state policy of manufactured exports stimulation of European countries is analyzed. The importance of innovative technologies development is emphasized. On the example of Greece the phenomenon of "European paradox" was proved. International experience argues in favor of such economic policy priorities, as price and monetary stability, encouragement of foreign direct investments in modern branches of industry, subsidizing of imported capital goods, setting of export-oriented industrial zones, financial and tax incentives to high-tech enterprises, policies of wage differentiation based upon professional skills. The positive impact of international trade liberalization, trade reform, European integration and geographical diversification of exports was proved.

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