Krasen Stanchev
Economist: Bulgaria Faces Two-Year Wait for Eurozone Inclusion
Bulgaria is unlikely to join the Eurozone in the next two years, according to economist Prof. Krasen Stanchev, founder of the Institute for Market Economy. He explained on bTV's morning program "This Sunday" that the decision is made not by the European Commission or the European Central Bank, but by a qualified majority of Eurozone member countries.
Bulgaria: Demanding a Referendum on the Euro is Unconstitutional
Even if Bulgaria's membership in the Eurozone is not approved, this does not mean that any sovereignty of the real monetary policy of the BNB will be preserved. An analysis by Krasen Stanchev, ClubZ.
"Sovereignty" is not linked to and is not "betrayed" by the introduction of the euro
Bulgaria May Fall Short of Forecast 3% Growth Next Year
''Bulgaria may fail to achieve even the forecast economic growth of around 3% in 2018'', said the economist Krasen Stanchev, according to FOCUS Radio's Good Morning Bulgaria.
Over 60 000 Greek Firms Have Relocated to Bulgaria Since Summer
Since the summer of this year more than 60 000 Greek firms have relocated their business to Bulgaria.
This is visible from the figures of the National Confederation of Hellenic Commerce (ESEE), daily Sega informs.
Part of the firms have relocated their business, while others have obtained tax registration or opened bank accounts in Bulgarian banks.