Nauchni trudove
2004 - 2025
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2025, issue 4
- “WHAT WILL YOU GIVE US, HISTORY …?“ Contemporary Debates on the Monetary System of Bulgaria in the Light of Economic History pp. 11-26

- Pencho Penchev
- Understanding Web Publications in the Digital Age by Applying Media Intelligence pp. 27-41

- Plamen Milev
- Some Possibilities for Using Artificial Intelligence to Enhance the Curricula of Higher Education Institutions Training Professionals for the Real Estate Business pp. 43-62

- Yana Stoencheva
- Aspects of Cloud Environment Protection in Higher Education. Microsoft Technologies pp. 63-71

- Elitsa Pavlova
- Practices and Transformations in Luxury Hospitality (An Analysis of Successful Sustainable Practices and Innovation Integration Models) pp. 73-93

- Irena Emilova
- Tourism for All: Digital Solutions for Improving Accessibility in Tourism pp. 95-115

- Veronika Denizova
- The Hidden Economy in Bulgaria: Opinions and Assessment of Bulgarian Citizens pp. 117-140

- Iva Raycheva and Vasil Bozev
- Funding for Social Enterprises from The European Union pp. 141-160

- Aglika Kaneva
- Volunteering in the Context of Medical Education: Analisys and Recommendations for Future Development pp. 161-182

- Zlatina Shotarova
- Cultural Diplomacy in The Era of Global Communications: The Case of Eurovision pp. 183-212

- Elena Rosberg
- Brexit and Ireland – Impact and Consequences pp. 213-222

- Paolina Zheleva
2025, issue 3
- Benefits of WEB 2.0 Social Network Communication in Institutional PR pp. 13-20

- Svetozara Velichkova
- The Relation of the Role of Financial Intermediaries in Capital Markets and Sustainable Development pp. 21-38

- Anton Kushev
- A Comparative Globalization Study of the Regulation Framework in Artificial Intelligence of the United States, China and the European Union pp. 39-51

- Danko Tonev
- Policies and Innovations Driving Economic Growth in the Food Sector pp. 53-61

- Emil Zharkov
- Circular Economy in Tourism – Economic Challenges and Perspectives for Sustainable Development pp. 63-84

- Lilly Stanova
- Specificity of the Marketing Mix of Economic Higher Educational Institutions in Bulgaria pp. 85-95

- Ognyan Ognyanov
- Economic Significance of AI and Digitalization in the EU pp. 97-108

- Paolina Krushkina
- The Credit Process in Bulgaria After 1999: Some Macroeconomic Effects pp. 109-127

- Petar Piperkov
- Potential for Fiscal Decentralization in the Public Sector of the Republic of Bulgaria pp. 129-139

- Stanislav Dzhinsov
- Trends in the Development of the Transport Industry Through the Prism of Artificial Intelligence pp. 141-153

- Stela Tuparova
- The Impact of Bulgarian Caretaker Governments Between 2021-2023 on the State Economy pp. 155-182

- Ivaylo Beev and Yoana Nedelcheva
- European Mobility Week – A Factor for the Development of Sustainable Urban Mobility pp. 183-190

- Alexandra Dimitrova
- The Inaccessible Environment in Public Transport for Blind People pp. 191-197

- Rumyna Todorova
2025, issue 2
- Unlocking Green Potential: How the EGSS Sector Can Reduce NEET Rates in the EU pp. 11-24

- Lyudmil Spasov and Stefan Raychev
- Soft Landing in the Monetary Policy of the USA and the Euro Area pp. 25-34

- Anika Petkova
- Wagner’s Law – Evidence from Bulgaria pp. 35-53

- Kamelia Assenova and Nikolay Rusev
- Analysis of the Dynamics of Some Economic Indicators for Latvia in the Period Before and After Joining the Euro Area pp. 55-68

- Aglika Kaneva
- The Implementation of the Current Common Agricultural Policy in Bulgaria – Opportunities for Development pp. 69-84

- Ivan Byanov
- Taxation on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Across the European Union Member States pp. 85-101

- Velichka Nikolova
- Is AI a Ghost Economic Agent? pp. 103-121

- Ivanina Mancheva
- The Impact of Digital Transformation on Auditing Practices in the Modern Economy pp. 123-135

- Kiril Dimitrov
- The Mechanism of the Impact of Political Institutions on the Efficiency of the Economy in the Study of the 2024 Nobel Laureates in Economics D. Acemoglu, S. Johnson and J. Robinson pp. 137-150

- Neda Muzho
- Analysis of the Case Law Under Art 85 and 86 Of PDPA pp. 151-159

- Stefan Radev
- Innovative Identity and Access Management Systems in Academic Institutions pp. 161-173

- Ivona Velkova
- Evaluating Challenges and Opportunities Associated with Cloud-Based Big Data Solutions pp. 175-188

- Mariana Kovacheva
- Development of European Rail Transport in the Context of a Global Health Crisis and Geopolitical Instability pp. 189-219

- Georgi Dimitrov
- Reflections on the Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in Albania pp. 221-238

- Arjola Mersini and Ermira Qosja
- The Challenges to the Bulgarian “Green Transition†pp. 239-251

- Goergi Samandov
2025, issue 1
- E-Inclusion in the European Union: Policy Evolution and the Challenges of Digital Transformation pp. 69-94

- Marieta Hristova
- Problems in Conceptualising Social Exclusion in the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan pp. 95-111

- Dragomir Draganov
- Challenges to Globalisation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Global Risks and Global Network Platforms. Global Citizenship pp. 113-142

- Monika Panayotova
- The Bulgarian Tax System in the Context of the European Union Countries: Comparative Aspects pp. 11–41

- Presiana Nenkova, Velichka Nikolova and Angel Angelov
- Education as a Prerequisite for Social Exclusion/Inclusion pp. 55-67

- Elka Pirimova
- Institutional Connection and Social Entrepreneurship: The Case of Father Georgi Fotakiev's Drug Addiction Treatment Community pp. 143-159

- Adrian Nedelchev and Nikolay Dentchev
- Financing of the Operations of Retail Chains pp. 161-193

- Nikolinka Ignatova
- New Policies in Renewable Energy and Their Impact on Rural Areas: The Case of Fier County, Albania pp. 195-208

- Arlinda Hoti and Etleva Muça (Dashi)
- Challenging The Status Quo: Anti-Establishment Rhetoric in Erdogan’s Official Discourse (2014 – 2020) pp. 209-224

- Kalina Ishpekova-Bratanova
- Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Industry: A Perspective of the Changes Perceived 4 Years After Its Presence pp. 227-240

- Héctor Toledo Rosillo and Violena Nencheva
- Dimensions and Projections of Economic Growth in Bulgaria, the European Union and the World pp. 241-253

- Vera Pirimova
- Challenges for the Development of Cycling as Sustainable Mobility pp. 255-263

- Borislav Arnaudov
- Interactive Methods – Challenge or Opportunity pp. 265-277

- Katya Kirilova and Maria Kazakova
- Level of Digitalization and Gross Domestic Product by Regions: Measurement and Dependencies pp. 279-302

- Konstantin Kolev and Maya Tsoklinova
- The Role of ESG Factors in Corporate Credit Risk Assessment pp. 303-315

- Radostina Stamenova
- Poverty in a Sociological Perspective pp. 43–53

- Vyara Stoilova