Archive for September, 2007

Bulgaria must double productivity to match EU average by 2040 – World Bank

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Bulgaria, the poorest EU member state, must double productivity if it is to match the average GDP of the 24 other states by 2040, according to a World Bank presentation.

Bulgaria will never match the average GDP per head of the EU 25 if productivity continues to grow by just 2 pct per year, said World Bank economist Satu Kahkonen, but the country will attain parity with the rest of the EU if it increases the annual growth rate to 5 pct.

To this end, Bulgaria must put in place modern technologies and reform its research and education sectors, the World Bank said.

It also highlighted a lack of flexibility in the job market, criticising the “restricted” mobility between the various employment sectors, working hours characterised by “rigidity” and relatively high working costs.

Rise in real estate prices registered in Bucharest

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Prices of real estates have risen by 27% in Bucharest, Greek newspaper Naftemporiki online cites data of the first quarter of 2007. One square meter costs as much as EUR 1,564. A survey has revealed that a three-room housing cost EUR 80,000 to 90,000 in end 2006, six months later it costs EUR 110,000 to 120,000. The amendments to taxation, the country’s EU accession and the easier access to credits are some of the reasons for the price rises.