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Vaccines, disinformation and Bulgaria
Kapital Insights and Friedrich Naumann Foundation present "The Chronicles of the Infodemic"
The economic future of Central and Eastern Europe: From smart followership to bold leadership
How can countries like Bulgaria avoid the "middle-income" trap
Bulgaria approves "start-up visa", yet questions remain
The new instrument for luring talent still has to be detailed by the Ministry of Economy
Who are Bulgarian pollsters and are they getting it right?
With elections imminent, here are the sociology agencies to heed
Bulgaria’s (non-)recovery plan
Bulgaria stands to receive 12 billion levs (6.1 billion euro) in 2021-2026 from the Recovery Plan for Europe, and will be spending the funding as it always has - on weak, ineffective projects
Organized crime in Bulgaria: Five popular beliefs re-examined
Bulgaria, unfortunately, has built an image of a country deeply affected by organized crime
Bulgarian PM’s pride
Boyko Borissov often boasts of the infrastructure improvements made during his tenure but the process is uneven and mired in inconsistencies and bad planning
Meet the cities: The northern island
In spite of its infrastructure woes and the lack of large new investments, Varna remains a point of interest and a city full of subdued energy. It’s time to release that energy and support it.
Unprecedented growth
The Gepard ranking of the most dynamic small or mid-sized companies in Bulgaria in 2017 comprises more enterprises that at any time over the past four years
Every breath we take
Sofia still faces a lack of efficient monitoring and initiative among the authorities to battle air pollution
Sofia bourse turnover falls despite biggest IPO in decade
Turnover totaled 132.6 million euro between March 1 and August 31
Outsourcing: More people, growing business
Tге five largest companies in the sector expanded staff numbers by 20% in 2017 to over 10,000 people
Software: The Island of Optimism
The tech sector in Bulgaria continues to grow, with the vast majority of companies reporting double-digit revenue growth.
Democracy: the only game in town
There is a sharp drop in the number of Bulgarians who consider democracy to be a bad form of government