Radostina Ivcheva

Radostina Ivcheva
Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" · Department of Economics

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The shadow economy is a complex phenomenon that impacts all aspects of one country’s economic system. One theory explaining the emergence of the shadow economy holds that it results from the breach of the civil contract and serves as the individual’s response to the inefficiency of the state’s institutions. On its part the shadow economy has a nega...
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Разглеждат се детайлно какви са условията за приемане на България в Еврозоната, като се подчертава и анализира наличието на различни по своя характер условия – такива, които са формално описани и са свързани с обективни количествени критерии и такива, които не са формализирани и са свързани с функционирането на българските институции. Много често в...
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The article argues that tax morale is an essential component of social capital with a significant impact on tax compliance and tax collection. Against this backdrop, the results of the study are based on a questionnaire survey in Bulgaria, conducted among 1280 employed individuals. They work in enterprises that are representative of the country’s e...
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The issues of green finance and climate change have been at the forefront of countries, national and multinational companies for a long time now and especially since 2015, when the UN General Assembly adopted the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. To date, investments have largely focused on mitigation in areas such as renewable energy. The next s...
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The main objective of this article is to examine the existence of a relationship between the shadow economy and macroeconomic factors of production. Based on a dataset of 50 countries over the period from 1991 to 2015, we find that the size of the shadow economy is inversely related to all three macroeconomic production factors - labour, capital st...
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Economies in the Balkans are lagging behind more advanced countries in Europe in their economic development. In some sense that could be a result of the high share of the shadow economy in those countries. Research points out several causes of shadow activities such as low tax morale, high levels of unemployment, weak business environment and very...

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