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The Person, Society and the State as Driving Elements for the Post-Liberation Economic Progress of Bulgaria, Reflected in the Magazine “Industry” 1887–1890

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  • Margarita Marinova

    (International Business School - Botevgrad, Bulgaria)

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The article presents the research papers dedicated to Bulgaria’s economic development in the 1880s selected by the Editorial Board of and published in the journal Industry printed in the town of Svishtov in the period 1887–1890. It puts an emphasis on the policy of openness and freedom adopted by the state, which, along with each individual citizen and the society as a whole are regarded the key drives for development. The paper discusses the various opinions regarding the achievements in each economic sector, the problems they face, and the causes for the slower rates of economic development. The journal regards the prosperity of the country as a function of free-market entrepreneurship and household savings as a source of capital investment rather than a return to protectionist policies and the accelerated integration of Bulgaria into the civilized world through harmonization of the relations between man and society.

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  • Margarita Marinova, 2020. "The Person, Society and the State as Driving Elements for the Post-Liberation Economic Progress of Bulgaria, Reflected in the Magazine “Industry” 1887–1890," Proceedings of the Centre for Economic History Research, Centre for Economic History Research, vol. 5, pages 182-194, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ceh:journl:y:2020:v:5:p:182-194
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    1. Nikolai Nenovski & Pencho Penchev, 2014. "The Birth of Economic Thought and Specialized Economic Press among the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire in the XIX Century (A Mediterranean Perspective)," Nauchni trudove, University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria, issue 1, pages 93-126, February.
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    Keywords

    economic development; protectionism; Bulgaria; entrepreneurship; agriculture; industry;
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    JEL classification:

    • N73 - Economic History - - Economic History: Transport, International and Domestic Trade, Energy, and Other Services - - - Europe: Pre-1913

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