Bulgaria: Selected Issues
December 19, 2007
Summary
This Selected Issues paper on Bulgaria investigates possible driving forces behind the investment boom based on cross-country evidence. The diagnosis of the drivers behind the investment boom is important as it is key to assessing Bulgaria’s economic prospects, vulnerabilities, and policy challenges. The available evidence is less than clear-cut, but broadly suggests that the investment boom reflects to a large extent a one-off reassessment of Bulgaria’s riskiness as an investment location. The paper also investigates why Bulgaria’s GDP growth rate did not respond more strongly to the investment boom.
Subject: Bank credit, Banking, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Fiscal policy, Fiscal stance, Loans, Money, Output gap, Production, Stock markets
Keywords: absorption gap, Baltics, Bank credit, Bulgaria, Central Asia, CR, Eastern Europe, Europe, Fiscal stance, GDP growth, GDP ratio, investment, investment boom, investment goods, ISCR, Loans, Output gap, output gap change, revenue-GDP ratio, Stock markets
Pages:
71
Volume:
2007
DOI:
Issue:
390
Series:
Country Report No. 2007/390
Stock No:
1BGREA2007003
ISBN:
9781451804584
ISSN:
1934-7685





