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During the Great Recession, Bulgaria saw its economy decline by 5.5% in 2009, but quickly restored positive growth levels to 0.2% in 2010, in contrast to other Balkan countries. [39] However, the growth continued to be weak in the following years, and GDP only reached pre-crisis levels in 2014. [40]
This is an alphabetical list of countries by past and projected gross domestic product per capita, based on official exchange rates, not on the purchasing power parity (PPP) methodology.
Rank Province GDP per capita in Euro (PPP) Percent of EU27 average (PPP) 1 Sofia (City) 37,100 124 2 Sofia Province: 16,800 56 3 Stara Zagora: 15,500 51 4 Varna
2 languages. العربية ... Other events of 2009; Timeline of Bulgarian history; Events in the year 2009 in Bulgaria. Incumbents. President: Georgi Parvanov;
After several consecutive years of high growth, repercussions of the financial crisis of 2007–2008 resulted in a 3.6% contraction of GDP in 2009 and increased unemployment. [226] [227] Positive growth was restored in 2010 but intercompany debt exceeded $59 billion, meaning that 60% of all Bulgarian companies were mutually indebted. [228]
The Bulgarian economy contracted by 4.8 percent year-on-year in the second quarter for the first time in 12 years. Unemployment is rising rapidly. The agriculture sector registered a 6.6-percent decline in activity in the second quarter of 2009 compared to the same period last year, while industry shrank by 9.8 percent.
During the Great Recession, Bulgaria saw its economy decline by 5.5% in 2009, but quickly restored positive growth levels to 0.2% in 2010, in contrast to other Balkan countries. [7] However, the growth continued to be weak in the following years, and GDP only reached pre-crisis levels in 2014. [8]
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