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Economic problems and solutions from the scientific conferences in Bulgaria

Rossitsa Chobanova () and Shteryo Nozharov

Economic Thought journal, 2018, issue 5, 117-133, 134-149

Abstract: The main objective of the current study is to identify the key economic problems that are the subject of discussions among the academic community during the economic conferences carried out in Bulgaria, as well as their solutions and the quality of their argumentation. For the purposes of the research, 300 articles of habilited participants, presented in 8 scientific conferences, held in Bulgaria in 2016, are examined. An analytical toolkit for systematized assessment, based on the good practices of reputed national and international journals, has been proposed and applied. Based on the achieved results, conclusions and measures are formulated for the improvement of the paper reviewing process. It is concluded admission for publishing of predominantly those papers which contribute to definition and solving the general economic problem of the national economy taking into account its historic, geographic specifics, legal framework and level of technology development and usage.

JEL-codes: A11 Y3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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