Bulgaria’s Housing Market : assessing problems before euro membership
After six years of strong house price rises, Bulgaria’s housing market remains vibrant. The nationwide house price index rose by 7.51% (6.83% inflation-adjusted) during the year to Q1 2021, accelerating from a y-o-y rise of 4.7% during the same period last year, which was the strongest house price growth in…
Pawel Morisson de la Bassetière2022-07-30
Tourism in the Czech Republic
With a total size of 78,867 km2 and a population of 10.5 million, the Czech Republic is a landlocked nation in Central Europe. Among the post-communist states of Eastern Europe, the nation boasts one of the most advanced, industrialized, and rich economies (GDP per capita: US$27,200 in 2012). The top…
Gwendal Combot2022-07-18
The Agricultural Market In Slovenia
3.6 percent of Slovakia's GDP and 3.9 percent of its labor force were devoted to agriculture in 2016. Large farm holdings are a defining feature of the agricultural industry; Slovakia's average farm size is 77.5 hectares, compared to the EU average of 14.4 ha. Slovakia has agricultural land covering more…
B.F.G. Fabrègue2022-07-18
The Chinese’s Non-Business Influence in the Balkans
Since China's entry into the world market in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a result of Deng Xiaoping's de facto rule, for which he was known as the "Architect of Modern China," China has succeeded in developing a successful and comprehensive foreign strategy. Which has made the Balkans…
Avery Edwards2022-07-11