Dimitar Sabev
Bulgaria’s Urban Development: City Is Engine of Civilization
What are the working ways for optimizing the costs of those living in the large cities of Bulgaria? To what extent do we have a choice between their possible housing, energy, logistical, health and cultural potential?
Dimitar Sabev, PhD in Economics, journalist and traveling person, commented for "Our Day" radio show.
The Bulgarian is a Moderate and Responsible Consumer
More than 70% of people who took part in an academic survey on the profile of Bulgarians do not believe that the waste collected in separate collection containers is recycled. This is a study, which the journalist Dimitar Sabev does for a dissertation together with the UNWE. The results are working and preliminary and their statistical processing will be more detailed.
Businesses Use Loopholes to Avoid Taxes in Bulgaria - Report
Big corporations manage to avoid paying taxes in Central and Eastern Europe even when rates are as low as they are in Bulgaria, a report by several NGOs in the region has shown.
Bulgaria enjoys one of Europe's lowest individual income and corporate tax rates, a flat 10%.
Bulgaria's Pernik: Abandoned by the State
Novinite is publishing the English-language version of an investigation into the impact of ill-regulated coal mining on the life in Pernik in southwestern Bulgaria. The text by Bulgarian journalist Dimitar Sabev originally appeared on the independent Bulgarian website Bodil.bg.
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