The international scientific workshop “Bulgaria and Romania: Member Countries of the EU, Part of the Global Economy” was held on the 10th of December 2018 at the Economic Research Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (ERI-BAS) in Sofia, Bulgaria. The worshop was organized by the International Economics Department at the ERI-BAS and the Institute for World Economy at the Romanian Academy (IWE-RA) as a closing event of the joint interacademy project “Bulgaria and Romania: Member Countries of the EU, Part of the Global Economy” carried out by the two institutions. It was also a sequel to the Inernational Conference with the same title, which was held in 2017. The worshop aimed and managed to bring together esteemed researchers, young...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
The present study as well as the studies produced by UNCTAD, United Nations Economic Commission for ...
The study aims to assess the impact of Bulgaria’s accession to the EU and of the Global financial cr...
Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union on January 1, 2007 and are so far the last countries ...
The present research is devoted to the "economic catch-up" and the convergence of the macroeconomic ...
Present and future economic growth is increasingly dependent on trends in the global economy. They l...
This article discusses the issues of economic interaction between countries with different levels of...
Bakalářská práce popisuje vývoj ekonomik Bulharska a Rumunska od roku 2007 do roku 2010. Práce je ro...
The paper outlines the contemporary state of the economic science in Bulgaria, acquired as a result ...
The last decade has seen a relentless succession of economic crises, political and social factors th...
The first four years of Romania’s membership confirmed that the accession to the EU had, overall, po...
Abstract: The economic growth reported annually, from 2012 to the present, is accompanied by the par...
Despite their progress Bulgaria and Romania significantly differ from the EU economies. In this arti...
2009 Monash University European and EU Centre Young Researchers Conference - ‘East and West Together...
The various forms of economic cooperation are so many channels for the Romanian economy to connect i...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
The present study as well as the studies produced by UNCTAD, United Nations Economic Commission for ...
The study aims to assess the impact of Bulgaria’s accession to the EU and of the Global financial cr...
Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union on January 1, 2007 and are so far the last countries ...
The present research is devoted to the "economic catch-up" and the convergence of the macroeconomic ...
Present and future economic growth is increasingly dependent on trends in the global economy. They l...
This article discusses the issues of economic interaction between countries with different levels of...
Bakalářská práce popisuje vývoj ekonomik Bulharska a Rumunska od roku 2007 do roku 2010. Práce je ro...
The paper outlines the contemporary state of the economic science in Bulgaria, acquired as a result ...
The last decade has seen a relentless succession of economic crises, political and social factors th...
The first four years of Romania’s membership confirmed that the accession to the EU had, overall, po...
Abstract: The economic growth reported annually, from 2012 to the present, is accompanied by the par...
Despite their progress Bulgaria and Romania significantly differ from the EU economies. In this arti...
2009 Monash University European and EU Centre Young Researchers Conference - ‘East and West Together...
The various forms of economic cooperation are so many channels for the Romanian economy to connect i...
Balkan countries, block of Albania, Serbia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Macedonia have...
The present study as well as the studies produced by UNCTAD, United Nations Economic Commission for ...
The study aims to assess the impact of Bulgaria’s accession to the EU and of the Global financial cr...