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Psoriasiform Dermatophytosis in a Bulgarian Child
Although tinea capitis is the most common fungal infection in children, significant changes have been reported in its epidemiology worldwide, as a result from certain geographic, climatic and cultural differences in one hand, as well as the changes in its etiologic pattern.
Ilia Lozev+5 more
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Liquidity constraints and investment in transition economies : the case of Bulgaria [PDF]
We use Bulgarian firm level data to investigate the impact of liquidity constraints on investment performance. Internal funds are an important determinant of investment in most industrialized countries.
Budina, Nina+2 more
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On Optimal Currency Areas: Common Shocks Versus Common Persistence of Shocks
ABSTRACT The Optimal Currency Area (OCA) literature has been focusing on the co‐movement of business cycle shocks as a key policy criterion. We document in a simple Barro–Gordon framework that, in addition to a high correlation of shocks, a common persistence of shocks is a relevant OCA criterion.
Louisa Grimm+2 more
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The Bulgarians in Transnistria
Население Приднестровья представляет собой настоящую этническую мозаику. Наибольшую группу составляют молдаване румыны – 31,9% согласно переписи населения 2004 года. За ними следуют русские30,3% и украинцы 28,8%. Остальную часть населения составляют болгары 2%, а также представители других национальностей, в том числе поляки.
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The Bulgarian Banks' competitiveness: the case of Remote banking [PDF]
The new information technologies adoption and e-commerce emergence change the role of financial intermediaries in new E-conomy. During the last years, the banks have started an expansion to the web – they offer broad range of traditional bank products ...
Bojidar Bojinov
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Опанування граматичних категорій турецької мови у контексті двомовності. [PDF]
The paper presents results form a study on acquisition of Turkish grammatical categories by first grade Turkish speaking minority children in Bulgarian primary school.
Kyuchukov, Hristo+1 more
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Patterns of School‐to‐Work‐Transition Societies With High Rates of NEETs
ABSTRACT Introduction In the context of increasing interest across Europe with youth not in employment education or training (NEET), the article explores and depicts the policy measures for stimulating school‐to‐work transition (SWT) and the work integration of youth in four EU countries.
Claudia Petrescu+4 more
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A Contribution to the Karyological Knowledge of the Bulgarian Plants [PDF]
S. Kožuharov, B. Kuzmanov
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The Apprehensive in Russian and Bulgarian
The apprehensive meaning (“anxiety about a possible undesirable situation”) is expressed in various ways in the world’s many languages. This paper compares how this meaning Is expressed in two Slavic languages, namely: Russian and Bulgarian. In Russian the apprehensive is considered to be primarily marked by the kak by ne construction (Dobrušina 2006).
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Agricultural water management in Bulgaria [PDF]
This paper analyzes evolution and efficiency of water governance in Bulgarian agriculture during post-communist transition and EU integration. First, it defines the water governance and the scope of analysis.
Bachev, Hrabrin
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