Bulgaria Systematic Country Diagnostic
The Systematic Country Diagnostic Update examines the key constraints to and opportunities for sustainably accelerating inclusive growth and boosting shared prosperity in Bulgaria. It builds on the first Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) published in 2015, entitled “Bulgaria’s Potential for Susta...
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okr-10986-368422022-01-20T05:10:39Z Bulgaria Systematic Country Diagnostic World Bank GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS DEMOGRAPHICS GREEN TRANSITION DIGITALIZATION CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT INCLUSION POVERTY REDUCTION SHARED PROSPERITY INNOVATION FISCAL POLICY ACCESS TO FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SAFETY NET MOBILITY PENSIONS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM GREEN GROWTH DECARBONIZATION WASTE CIRCULAR ECONOMY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION RESILIENCE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH The Systematic Country Diagnostic Update examines the key constraints to and opportunities for sustainably accelerating inclusive growth and boosting shared prosperity in Bulgaria. It builds on the first Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) published in 2015, entitled “Bulgaria’s Potential for Sustainable Growth and Shared Prosperity”. The analysis is organized in three components related to economic growth: strength, inclusiveness and sustainability. Although the earlier diagnostic remains valid for the most part, several contextual factors such as the health, social and economic repercussions of COVID-19, a drive to embrace the digital and green transformation, and a rapidly aging population— have emerged or gained prominence, creating new challenges or sharpening existing ones in all three growth areas. Alongside these mega-trends, institutions and governance continue to play a prominent role through their impacts on all segments of growth. 2022-01-19T15:28:36Z 2022-01-19T15:28:36Z 2021 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/727791642521506054/Bulgaria-Systematic-Country-Diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36842 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Systematic Country Diagnostic Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria |
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GOVERNANCE INSTITUTIONS DEMOGRAPHICS GREEN TRANSITION DIGITALIZATION CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 PANDEMIC IMPACT INCLUSION POVERTY REDUCTION SHARED PROSPERITY INNOVATION FISCAL POLICY ACCESS TO FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE SOCIAL SAFETY NET MOBILITY PENSIONS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM GREEN GROWTH DECARBONIZATION WASTE CIRCULAR ECONOMY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION RESILIENCE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH |
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The Systematic Country Diagnostic Update examines the key constraints to and opportunities for sustainably accelerating inclusive growth and boosting shared prosperity in Bulgaria. It builds on the first Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) published in 2015, entitled “Bulgaria’s Potential for Sustainable Growth and Shared Prosperity”. The analysis is organized in three components related to economic growth: strength, inclusiveness and sustainability. Although the earlier diagnostic remains valid for the most part, several contextual factors such as the health, social and economic repercussions of
COVID-19, a drive to embrace the digital and green transformation, and a rapidly aging population— have emerged or gained prominence, creating new challenges or sharpening existing ones in all three growth areas. Alongside these mega-trends, institutions and governance continue to play a prominent role through their impacts on all segments of growth. |
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