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Influence Analysis of The Active Part of Human Resources on The GDP of The Level 2 Regions in Bulgaria

Nikola Tanakow () and Georgi Tsolov ()
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Nikola Tanakow: Department of Regional Development, University of National and Word Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria
Georgi Tsolov: Department of Regional Development, University of National and Word Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria

Finance, Accounting and Business Analysis, 2020, vol. 2, issue 1, 25-34

Abstract: This report focuses on the impact of human resources on the GDP of Level 2 regions in Bulgaria. The problems of unemployment and economically active population in Bulgaria are developing a centralized policy by the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy (MLSP). However, we believe the increase in GDP per capita is crucial for the development of regions and requires a comprehensive approach in its analysis. The report aims to analyze the problems of GDP per capita, some of them can be addressed regionally through forms of competitive advantage for economically active people. The report presents the spatial characteristics of the peculiarities of the regions. The author's team outlines the relevant positive aspects of the development of the regions in Bulgaria and their advantages and disadvantages.

Keywords: Regional development; GDP per capita; unemployment; economically active persons; regional economy; region (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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