Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22

This program document presents the World Bank Group (WBG) FY17-22 Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Bulgaria. The timing of the new CPF follows the preparation of theSystematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) prepared in FY15, and informs the areas...

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Main Authors: World Bank, International Finance Corporation, Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
OIL
CPI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26331325/bulgaria-country-partnership-framework-cpf-period-fy17-22
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24681
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en_US
topic HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
TARIFFS
ADVISORY SERVICES
DEPOSIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
DEPOSITS
PEOPLE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
AIR QUALITY
FINANCING
FISCAL DEFICITS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
INTEREST
CARBON
FAMILY SUPPORT
EXPECTATIONS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENROLLMENT
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
BANKING SYSTEM
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TIMBER
LABOR FORCE
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EXCLUSION
REVENUES
BANK DEPOSIT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
WELFARE
ENDOWMENTS
INCENTIVES
EMISSION REDUCTION
LOAN
MODELS
INCOME TAX
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PAYMENTS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CONDITIONALITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
SOCIAL FUND
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
LABOR MARKET
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INDEBTEDNESS
OIL
GOVERNMENT POLICY
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
ADVISORY WORK
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
POPULATION GROWTH
UNION
CURRENT ACCOUNT
ADVISORY SERVICE
CAPITAL FORMATION
OPTIONS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FORESTRY
EDUCATION SYSTEM
ECONOMIC POLICIES
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
NATURAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
REAL ESTATE
EMISSIONS REDUCTION
FINANCE
STATIONARY SOURCES
EFFICIENCY
TAXES
BANKS
RESOURCES
MARKET ECONOMY
UNEMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMPTION
HUMAN CAPITAL
GENDER GAPS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
CAPITAL
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
VALUES
STUDENT
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
BANKING CRISIS
FAMILY
GENDER
BANK
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
HOME OWNERS
CREDIT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DEMAND
CPI
SUSTAINABLE USE
INVESTMENT BANK
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
URBAN AREAS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS
EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL FLOWS
PROPERTY
EARLY CHILDHOOD
DECISION MAKING
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENT
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
ECONOMICS
KEY CHALLENGES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FISHERIES
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HUMAN RIGHTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
LAND
SECURITY
NATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
GENDER ASSESSMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ECONOMIC CRISIS
EQUALITY
FARMS
COOPERATION
REVENUE
INVESTMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
GUARANTEE AGENCY
BANKING SUPERVISION
EXCHANGE RATE
WOMEN
PROFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PRICES
DEMOGRAPHICS
GUARANTEE
CONSUMER PROTECTION
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
GENDER EQUALITY
INEQUALITY
spellingShingle HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
TARIFFS
ADVISORY SERVICES
DEPOSIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
DEPOSITS
PEOPLE
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
AIR QUALITY
FINANCING
FISCAL DEFICITS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
INTEREST
CARBON
FAMILY SUPPORT
EXPECTATIONS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENROLLMENT
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS
BANKING SYSTEM
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TIMBER
LABOR FORCE
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EXCLUSION
REVENUES
BANK DEPOSIT
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
WELFARE
ENDOWMENTS
INCENTIVES
EMISSION REDUCTION
LOAN
MODELS
INCOME TAX
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PAYMENTS
EMISSION REDUCTIONS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
CONDITIONALITY
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AUDITS
SOCIAL FUND
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
LABOR MARKET
SAVINGS
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
INDEBTEDNESS
OIL
GOVERNMENT POLICY
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
ADVISORY WORK
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
POPULATION GROWTH
UNION
CURRENT ACCOUNT
ADVISORY SERVICE
CAPITAL FORMATION
OPTIONS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
MARKET LIBERALIZATION
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
DEBT
LIMITED ACCESS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
DEPOSIT INSURANCE
FORESTRY
EDUCATION SYSTEM
ECONOMIC POLICIES
LOANS
ENTERPRISES
NATURAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SYSTEM
REAL ESTATE
EMISSIONS REDUCTION
FINANCE
STATIONARY SOURCES
EFFICIENCY
TAXES
BANKS
RESOURCES
MARKET ECONOMY
UNEMPLOYMENT
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMPTION
HUMAN CAPITAL
GENDER GAPS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
CAPITAL
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
VALUES
STUDENT
LIQUIDITY CRISIS
BANKING CRISIS
FAMILY
GENDER
BANK
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
HOME OWNERS
CREDIT
VULNERABLE GROUPS
DEMAND
CPI
SUSTAINABLE USE
INVESTMENT BANK
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
URBAN AREAS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD
ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS
EXPENDITURES
CAPITAL FLOWS
PROPERTY
EARLY CHILDHOOD
DECISION MAKING
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENT
VULNERABLE PEOPLE
ECONOMICS
KEY CHALLENGES
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
FISHERIES
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
HUMAN RIGHTS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT
LAND
SECURITY
NATIONAL BANK
INVESTMENT
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
GENDER ASSESSMENT
HOUSEHOLDS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ECONOMIC CRISIS
EQUALITY
FARMS
COOPERATION
REVENUE
INVESTMENTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
GUARANTEE AGENCY
BANKING SUPERVISION
EXCHANGE RATE
WOMEN
PROFITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
PRICES
DEMOGRAPHICS
GUARANTEE
CONSUMER PROTECTION
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
GENDER EQUALITY
INEQUALITY
World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Bulgaria
description This program document presents the World Bank Group (WBG) FY17-22 Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Bulgaria. The timing of the new CPF follows the preparation of theSystematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) prepared in FY15, and informs the areas and objectives ofthe CPF in support of the WBG’s twin goals to reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity1 for the bottom forty percent of the population. The CPF proposes to focus WBG support in selective areas aligned with the SCD, in response to clear Government demand, supporting and complementing Bulgaria’s European Union agenda, and reflecting the WBG’s comparative advantage. In addition, the CPF applies two key principles for engagement, including: (i) realism, recognizing that the WBG plays a selective role and that it will contribute most effectively by being strategic and catalytic in supporting key elements of Bulgaria’s development agenda, and (ii) scalability, creating opportunities to engage in dialogue and analytical work that may create space for broader engagement in areas where there is potential for transformational impact, including IFC investments in private sector development. Government demand is focused primarily on the agenda to strengthen public institutions, notably in the financial and energy sectors. The WBG will complement that focus by investing its own resources to stay engaged in the inclusion agenda, which is critical to the WBG twin goals. CPF proposes to cover a six year period, with Progress Learning Reviews (PLRs) will facilitate a more proactive approach to monitoring results and ensure close alignment with the country-led strategy.
format Report
author World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
author_facet World Bank
International Finance Corporation
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency
author_sort World Bank
title Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
title_short Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
title_full Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22
title_sort country partnership framework for bulgaria for the period fy17-fy22
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26331325/bulgaria-country-partnership-framework-cpf-period-fy17-22
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24681
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spelling okr-10986-246812021-06-14T10:16:49Z Country Partnership Framework for Bulgaria for the Period FY17-FY22 World Bank International Finance Corporation Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency HOUSEHOLD INCOMES TARIFFS ADVISORY SERVICES DEPOSIT FINANCIAL SERVICES UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ECONOMIC GROWTH DEPOSITS PEOPLE POLICY ENVIRONMENT AIR QUALITY FINANCING FISCAL DEFICITS DISPOSABLE INCOME INTEREST CARBON FAMILY SUPPORT EXPECTATIONS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENROLLMENT PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS BANKING SYSTEM FINANCIAL RESOURCES TIMBER LABOR FORCE EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY EXCLUSION REVENUES BANK DEPOSIT ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES WELFARE ENDOWMENTS INCENTIVES EMISSION REDUCTION LOAN MODELS INCOME TAX SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PAYMENTS EMISSION REDUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL BANK CONDITIONALITY ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AUDITS SOCIAL FUND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE LABOR MARKET SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE INDEBTEDNESS OIL GOVERNMENT POLICY SOCIAL EXCLUSION ADVISORY WORK EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT POPULATION GROWTH UNION CURRENT ACCOUNT ADVISORY SERVICE CAPITAL FORMATION OPTIONS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY MARKET LIBERALIZATION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS DEBT LIMITED ACCESS HOUSEHOLD INCOME DEPOSIT INSURANCE FORESTRY EDUCATION SYSTEM ECONOMIC POLICIES LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SYSTEM REAL ESTATE EMISSIONS REDUCTION FINANCE STATIONARY SOURCES EFFICIENCY TAXES BANKS RESOURCES MARKET ECONOMY UNEMPLOYMENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH CONSUMPTION HUMAN CAPITAL GENDER GAPS ECONOMIC IMPACT RURAL COMMUNITIES CAPITAL WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE VALUES STUDENT LIQUIDITY CRISIS BANKING CRISIS FAMILY GENDER BANK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT HOME OWNERS CREDIT VULNERABLE GROUPS DEMAND CPI SUSTAINABLE USE INVESTMENT BANK SUSTAINABLE GROWTH URBAN AREAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD ADMINISTRATIVE BURDENS EXPENDITURES CAPITAL FLOWS PROPERTY EARLY CHILDHOOD DECISION MAKING QUALITY ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENT VULNERABLE PEOPLE ECONOMICS KEY CHALLENGES ENERGY EFFICIENCY FISHERIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT LAND SECURITY NATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE GENDER ASSESSMENT HOUSEHOLDS ACCESS TO SERVICES ECONOMIC CRISIS EQUALITY FARMS COOPERATION REVENUE INVESTMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS GUARANTEE AGENCY BANKING SUPERVISION EXCHANGE RATE WOMEN PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS GUARANTEE CONSUMER PROTECTION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIES GENDER EQUALITY INEQUALITY This program document presents the World Bank Group (WBG) FY17-22 Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Bulgaria. The timing of the new CPF follows the preparation of theSystematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) prepared in FY15, and informs the areas and objectives ofthe CPF in support of the WBG’s twin goals to reduce poverty and boost shared prosperity1 for the bottom forty percent of the population. The CPF proposes to focus WBG support in selective areas aligned with the SCD, in response to clear Government demand, supporting and complementing Bulgaria’s European Union agenda, and reflecting the WBG’s comparative advantage. In addition, the CPF applies two key principles for engagement, including: (i) realism, recognizing that the WBG plays a selective role and that it will contribute most effectively by being strategic and catalytic in supporting key elements of Bulgaria’s development agenda, and (ii) scalability, creating opportunities to engage in dialogue and analytical work that may create space for broader engagement in areas where there is potential for transformational impact, including IFC investments in private sector development. Government demand is focused primarily on the agenda to strengthen public institutions, notably in the financial and energy sectors. The WBG will complement that focus by investing its own resources to stay engaged in the inclusion agenda, which is critical to the WBG twin goals. CPF proposes to cover a six year period, with Progress Learning Reviews (PLRs) will facilitate a more proactive approach to monitoring results and ensure close alignment with the country-led strategy. 2016-07-13T20:34:43Z 2016-07-13T20:34:43Z 2016-04-21 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26331325/bulgaria-country-partnership-framework-cpf-period-fy17-22 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24681 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria