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  • Damian Stantchev, PhD
    Edinburgh NAPIER University, UK

  • Ivaylo Vassilev, PhD
    University of Southampton,UK

  • Prof. Irina Kuzmina-Merlino, PhD
    Transport and Telecommunication Institute, Riga

  • Milan Zdravkovic
    University of Niš, Serbia

  • Prof. Niculae Mihaita, PhD
    Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania

  • Prof. Ricardo Jardim-Gonçalves, PhD
    UNINOVA institute, New University of Lisbon, Portugal

  • Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Belás, PhD
    Tomas Bata University in Zlín, Czech Republic

  • Prof. John Rijsman, PhD
    Tilburg University

  • Prof. Ing. Zdenek Dvorák, PhD
    University of Zilina, Slovak Republic

  • Prof. Zoran Cekerevac, PhD
    “Union – Nikola Tesla” University in Belgrade, Serbia

The Market Model of Social Policy and Its Implementation in Bulgaria
YEARBOOK OF UNWE
year 2019

The Market Model of Social Policy and Its Implementation in Bulgaria

Abstract

The article explains the specificities of the Bulgarian social policy model, relating its implementation to the prevailing paradigm of public governance and its dissemination. For the purpose, the author asserts the important role of ideas and knowledge for the adoption of concrete policy principles, goals and instruments. Finally, based on the social results of the Bulgarian social policy model, the author discusses its prospects for future development.

JEL: D6, H1, H41

Keywords

social policy, instrumental approach to policies, policy paradigm, market model of social policy
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