The article is attempting to analyze the development and the various manifestations of the financial and economic crisis in Bulgaria and on this ground some macroeconomic policies are being recommended. The liquidity crisis imposes significant restrictions and hampers economic growth. More and more expectations are being directed towards the BNB’s potential to attenuate the liquidity crisis and to the government to increase the country’s attractiveness as an investment destination.
The acronym BELL stands for the 4 EU member countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Est...
International audienceThis article has two objectives: to study the 1997 episode of hyperinflation i...
Based on an analytical narrative, and utilizing macroeconomic and new institutional economic theory,...
An attempt was made to analyze the development and the various indications of the financial & econom...
Research background: The subject of research is the macroeconomic situation of Bulgaria in the conte...
The empirical analysis of the initial response of the Bulgarian economic agents to the impact of the...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 227-[228].Economic growth is a function of numerous factors that, in th...
This paper presents key findings of Bulgaria’s Financial System Stability Assessment, including Repo...
The global economic crisis of 2008 has posed serious challenges to the Bulgarian economy and was ref...
Abstract: This paper provides analysis of the key economic developments in Bulgaria over the period ...
Bulgaria's shaky macroeconomic situation is a serious obstacle for a smooth transition from central ...
This Selected Issues paper for Bulgaria highlights that the rapid credit expansion has not raised si...
The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibility and necessity of the central bank’s mo...
The acronym BELL stands for the 4 EU member countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Est...
The article studies the development of migration processes to and from Bulgaria and their impact on ...
The acronym BELL stands for the 4 EU member countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Est...
International audienceThis article has two objectives: to study the 1997 episode of hyperinflation i...
Based on an analytical narrative, and utilizing macroeconomic and new institutional economic theory,...
An attempt was made to analyze the development and the various indications of the financial & econom...
Research background: The subject of research is the macroeconomic situation of Bulgaria in the conte...
The empirical analysis of the initial response of the Bulgarian economic agents to the impact of the...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 227-[228].Economic growth is a function of numerous factors that, in th...
This paper presents key findings of Bulgaria’s Financial System Stability Assessment, including Repo...
The global economic crisis of 2008 has posed serious challenges to the Bulgarian economy and was ref...
Abstract: This paper provides analysis of the key economic developments in Bulgaria over the period ...
Bulgaria's shaky macroeconomic situation is a serious obstacle for a smooth transition from central ...
This Selected Issues paper for Bulgaria highlights that the rapid credit expansion has not raised si...
The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibility and necessity of the central bank’s mo...
The acronym BELL stands for the 4 EU member countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Est...
The article studies the development of migration processes to and from Bulgaria and their impact on ...
The acronym BELL stands for the 4 EU member countries from Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Est...
International audienceThis article has two objectives: to study the 1997 episode of hyperinflation i...
Based on an analytical narrative, and utilizing macroeconomic and new institutional economic theory,...