ABSTRACT
First published in 1997, this volume examines how Bulgaria has been an early starter, but a slow and often erratic mover in the path of stabilization and systemic transition. This book provides a most useful account of the development to date, and of the costs associated with Bulgarian strategy (or lack of), empirical analysis and theoretical reflections, especially in comparison with other transition economies. It will be of great interest to any scholar, official or businessman involved not only with Bulgaria, but more generally with post-communist countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|2 pages
Introduction
chapter 2|30 pages
Economic transformation and regional inequality in Bulgaria
part 2|2 pages
Macroeconomics
chapter 6|28 pages
Macroeconomic effects of restrictive wage policy in Bulgaria
part 3|2 pages
Money And Capital Market
part 4|2 pages
Trade
part 5|2 pages
Privatization, Restructuring Of State Firms And Small Firms
part 6|2 pages
Agricultural Reform
chapter 13|24 pages
Evolution of agrarian institutions in Bulgaria:
part 6|2 pages
Labor Markets