Bulgaria's Innovation Ranking Drops, Falling Behind Countries Like Ghana and Tanzania
According to an analysis by the Bulgarian Industrial Chamber (BIC), Bulgaria’s position in the Global Innovation Index has significantly declined
The emphasis in measures to stimulate economic growth in Bulgaria's State Budget 2014 is placed on increasing efficiency of public spending and improving the quality of public services.
Other stimuli include proposals in tax legislation to reduce administrative burdens and improving the functioning of the single account, Bulgaria's Finance Minister, Peter Tchobanov, says in an interview with "Standard" daily.
"We should not only look at the budget as a tool for economic growth, but as an overall attitude of the government through its program," Tchobanov explains, adding that providing a better environment will stimulate the business to restart thinking about investments.
He stresses the philosophy of Budget 2014 was to terminate the practice to provide each year an additional resource to any agency and institution without having clear results of this allocation.
"So we decided to reduce the so-called administrative budgets of the ministries, but to leave the opportunity for them to budget, on competitive basis, projects oriented towards concrete results using these appropriations," said the Minister.
Bulgarians may begin exchanging their lev for euros if the upcoming convergence report
In July, Bulgaria’s eurozone entry plans will be definitively clarified
Bulgaria has successfully met the price stability criterion required for entry into the eurozone
Bulgaria is in a very strong initial position to join the eurozone
Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova has stated that Bulgaria is ready to join the eurozone
The international rating agency Fitch has reaffirmed Bulgaria’s long-term credit rating at 'BBB' with a positive outlook
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