IMF Staff Country Reports

Bulgaria: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

April 3, 2001

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International Monetary Fund. "Bulgaria: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix", IMF Staff Country Reports 2001, 054 (2001), accessed 12/7/2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451804409.002

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Summary

The extensive growth model introduced under central planning in the 1950s resulted in rapid industrialization and initially high growth. The efforts to bring the banking system on a sound footing following the 1996–97 crises have hardened budget constraints, but they have yet to result in a reorientation of banking sector activities toward private sector lending. The following statistical data are presented in detail: industrial sector, services by branches, income accounts, financial performance of state-owned enterprises, monetary survey, the exchange rates, and so on.

Subject: Economic sectors, International trade, Privatization, Tariffs, Taxes, Total factor productivity, Trade barriers, Trade liberalization, Trade policy

Keywords: Bulgaria, corporate governance, CR, enterprise, enterprise access, enterprise privatization, enterprise reform, enterprise restructuring, Europe, firm, investment rate, ISCR, private sector, Privatization, regime, Tariffs, trade, Trade barriers, Trade liberalization, Trade policy, trade reform