Fuel Price Relief or Illusion? Experts Say Bulgaria’s Measures Target Fear, Not Inflation
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The Bulgarian government’s response to rising fuel prices is being interpreted by economists more as a social intervention than a genuine anti-inflation policy, with the primary goal seen as easing public anxiety rather than directly curbing price growth. Speaking on Nova TV, Petar Ganev from the Institute of Economic Research, along with economists Rumen Galabinov and Shteryo Nozharov, outlined differing aspects of the current approach, but agreed that the measures are relatively cautious and
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