CSD Policy Brief No. 39: Българската икономика: Конкурентоспособност 2013
CSD Policy Brief No. 39: The Bulgarian Economy: Competitiveness 2013
Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Център за изследване на демокрацията
Summary/Abstract: In 2013, Bulgaria is one of the countries that have seen a decline in their competitiveness according to IMD’s World Competitiveness Yearbook (WCY). The country is ranked at 57th position – 3 places below the position achieved in 2012 – 54th. This is the lowest ranking of Bulgaria since its inclusion in the yearbook in 2006 and it is almost 20 places lower than its highest achievement in 2009 – 38th place. In 2013, only 3 countries lag behind Bulgaria in the IMD ranking – Croatia, Argentina and Venezuela and all of them ranked lower than Bulgaria in the previous edition of the yearbook, as well. Countries like Greece and Ukraine both of which ranked below Bulgaria in WCY 2012 move up to 54th and 49th respectively. There are no significant changes in the ‘winners’ trend in WCY 2013. The USA has regained the No.1 position due to a rebounding financial sector, an abundance of technological innovation and successful companies. The 5 main challenges which Bulgaria faces in improving its competitiveness are: • Modernise public administration to increase evidence-based efficiency and regulatory quality; • Reduce administrative costs and provide EU funded incentives for innovation and entrepreneurship; • Strengthen the judiciary to tackle corruption and reduce business uncertainty; • Reform the governance of the energy sector to preserve cost competitiveness, diversify gas supply, and improve energy efficiency; • Tackle hidden economy and related labour market inefficiencies.
Series: Center for the Study of Democracy - CSD Policy Briefs
- Page Count: 11
- Publication Year: 2013
- Language: Bulgarian
- Content File-PDF