Bulgaria: Ten years of European membership and unsatisfying economic results
Penev, Valentin Plamenov (2019)
Penev, Valentin Plamenov
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019060414715
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019060414715
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The purpose of the study is to describe and analyse the reasons for Bulgaria’s economic recession and external indebtedness under the operation of the centrally- planed model, the sharp financial, micro and macroeconomic crises during the years of restructuring and transition toward market- based economy.
The report’s objectives are to examine the state’s post- transition, open- market reform actions for full European Union membership and the current objective reality, more than ten years after the country’s accession in the single- market economic union.
The thesis is divided into two main chapters, covering an academic theoretical framework of the principles of macroeconomics and an empirical, research one, providing in- depth analysis of the rationale behind Bulgaria’s poor economic performance, reflected in various of indicators.
The report’s objectives are to examine the state’s post- transition, open- market reform actions for full European Union membership and the current objective reality, more than ten years after the country’s accession in the single- market economic union.
The thesis is divided into two main chapters, covering an academic theoretical framework of the principles of macroeconomics and an empirical, research one, providing in- depth analysis of the rationale behind Bulgaria’s poor economic performance, reflected in various of indicators.