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Agriculture – Element of the Economic Environment for Development of the Agricultural Machine-Building in Bulgaria in the Last Decade

Simeonka Petrova

Economic Studies journal, 2002, issue 2, 141-160

Abstract: In the 90s of XX century the Bulgarian agriculture took the difficult road towards market transforming. Many negative changes occur in it, revealed with extreme sharpness and deepness. Some of them lead to worsening of the state of the agricultural machine-building, which means that the changes running in the industry are far not only in the system of the agriculture. They “overgrow” it and with equal power concern the bound with the agriculture sub-industry agricultural machine-building. This is undoubtedly proved by the current difficult state of the sub-industry “Agricultural Machine-Building” in the country. On this base convincing is the opinion that the revealing and reporting of the elements of the economic environment and especially of the structural changes in the agriculture on the total dynamics of the agricultural machine-building in Bulgaria has important theoretic and practical significance. It will help realizing to what extent all these processes and phenomena are part of the something uniform and inseparable, subordinated to the action of the objective law of the interdependency.

JEL-codes: L69 Q10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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