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Research 2017



All publications from 2017:

  • How Much Would Each Municipality Receive in Case of Fiscal Decentralization? | 01.12.2017
  • Sofia Generates Most of the New Jobs | 10.11.2017
  • The Share of Dropouts Is a Growing Concern | 15.09.2017
  • A Look at "Thrace" and "Zagore" as Investment Destinations | 04.08.2017
  • Employment and Population Density in Bulgaria and the EU | 04.08.2017
  • Income Differences Between Bulgarian Districts | 24.07.2017
  • Even Higher Local Taxes in 2017 | 14.07.2017
  • What Is the Utilization of EU funds | 07.07.2017
  • A Profile of Danube Municipalities | 30.06.2017
  • The regional results on the last matriculation exam highlight the stagnation of the education system | 23.06.2017
  • Small Municipalities Achieve Lower Grades after the Seventh Grade | 13.04.2017
  • Regional Differences in Bulgaria and the EU | 07.04.2017
  • The 2017 Parliamentary Elections: The Role of Ethnicity, Employment, Education and Other Factors | 31.03.2017
  • Ever More, Ever Smaller Municipalities | 02.03.2017
  • Employment in the Regions in 2016 | 24.02.2017
  • Fewer People and a Lot of Municipal Workers | 10.02.2017
  • Unemployment Map (2016) | 27.01.2017
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