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24.11.2016Presenting "Regional Profiles: Indicators of Development" 2016

November 29th, 2016 | 11:00 - 12:00

BTA Pressclub

The IME will present the fifth annual edition of Regional Profiles: Indicators of Development on November 29th, 2016. Some of the main topics that will be discussed are:

  • which districts have already recovered from the crisis and which are yet to do so;
  • Is Sofia the main difference between Northern and Southern Bulgaria;
  • has investment turned after the crisis;
  • do EU funds support the cohesion amonf districts;
  • in hwich parts of the country is the labor market recovery losing momentum;
  • what is the state of municipal budgets and how is the financial consolidation going;
  • is there a trend towards higher taxes

 

The results will be presented by:

Desislava Nikolova, chief economist, IME

Petar Ganev, senior economist, IME

Yavor Alexiev, economist, IME

Aleksander Tsvetkov, Regiostat

 

For more information, please contact Mrs. Vessela Dobrinova (02/952 62 66, vessela@ime.bg)

 

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