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	<title>Comments on: BULGARIA – CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION</title>
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		<title>By: Cristian Chidesa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cristian Chidesa</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think it would be useful to have in East Europe (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Armenia, etc) a market of new ideas, 
realistic and feasible projects, about which we could find information in journals, on Internet, maybe even on TV.  
Personally, I would like to have access to a Website that would allow us to choose among such projects in which we might decide to invest our money (something similar to the system based on company shares in western countries).  
This type of investment gives also a good visibility of the money that is invested.  
At the same time, it should be allowed to anyone who has the required skills to propose interesting projects in order to be analysed by experimented professionals in economy and technology.  
If the recommendations of these professionals were positives then those projects would be accepted for the database of new projects.  
These project promoters could be rewarded by offering them shares for the future project. 
Such economic system which encourages innovative persons and facilitates the investments in creative new ideas would allow also to 
create new job opportunities and to absorb unemployed manpower. 
Of course, many of us would prefere to work in a state company or in a multinational company which have more stability but almost anyone needs  
an alternative, a plan B (just in case).
If we want that such economic system works efficiently and reliably, we need a legal framework, simple and clear, which should facilitate such type of investment.  
The politicians from East Europe could significantly help to establish such legal framework which should encourage and 
protect autochthonous entrepreneur citizens.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think it would be useful to have in East Europe (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Greece, Serbia, Armenia, etc) a market of new ideas,<br />
realistic and feasible projects, about which we could find information in journals, on Internet, maybe even on TV.<br />
Personally, I would like to have access to a Website that would allow us to choose among such projects in which we might decide to invest our money (something similar to the system based on company shares in western countries).<br />
This type of investment gives also a good visibility of the money that is invested.<br />
At the same time, it should be allowed to anyone who has the required skills to propose interesting projects in order to be analysed by experimented professionals in economy and technology.<br />
If the recommendations of these professionals were positives then those projects would be accepted for the database of new projects.<br />
These project promoters could be rewarded by offering them shares for the future project.<br />
Such economic system which encourages innovative persons and facilitates the investments in creative new ideas would allow also to<br />
create new job opportunities and to absorb unemployed manpower.<br />
Of course, many of us would prefere to work in a state company or in a multinational company which have more stability but almost anyone needs<br />
an alternative, a plan B (just in case).<br />
If we want that such economic system works efficiently and reliably, we need a legal framework, simple and clear, which should facilitate such type of investment.<br />
The politicians from East Europe could significantly help to establish such legal framework which should encourage and<br />
protect autochthonous entrepreneur citizens.</p>
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