Institute for Market Economics Ongoing Projects
In order to respond to the needs of the current stage of the economic reforms in the country, the Board determined the priority programs for 1999:
  • Social Investment Fund A joint project with the World Bank. Objective: the provide the background for more effective allocation of funds in the framework of the Social Investment Fund which is to be created by the WB and the Bulgarian Government. The Institute develops an assessment of the SME sector as a possible absorber of the unemployment resulting the structural reform. The concrete topics to be developed: a “snapshot” of the sector; trends in unemployment; existing impediments to SMEs development. A separate accent will be put on possible solutions of the issue “access to working and investment capital” as well as on the necessary legislation amendments aiming to allow microcrediting schemes outside the banking system. The project is to be completed by the end of August;
  • Microlending for Minority Communities A joint project with C.E.G.A. foundation. Objective: for the first time in Bulgaria to convert humanitarian assistance scheme into credit scheme. Addressees of the project: Roma agricultural producers in 2 villages in Plovdiv region. First phase of the project is expected to be completed by 15 November (the deadline of the pay-backs);
  • Assessment of PHARE SMEs Assistance projects - IME was contracted to play the role of local coordinator of the assessment of PHARE SMEs projects - to assess their efficiency as well as to propose possible ways of improvement both of the organizational scheme and of the economic environment in general;
  • Access To Capital: Implementation of Microcrediting Scheme in Minority-Populated Communities financed by NOVIB and Friedich Naumann Foundation(joint project with C.E.G.A. foundation, Sofia);
  • Competitive Advantages of Regions.Creating Compatitive Clusters financed by the World Bank (the idea is to assess the competitive advantages of Bulgaria, Albania, Romania, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Macedonia, using M.Porter’s “diamond” methodology; parallel to the research a public debate will be initiated reflecting the vision on the future of different segments of the society);
  • Public Procurement: Fair Government Practices - FNSt - Hungary (conducts a comparative research of corruption and public procurement related problems in seven East-European countries through assessment of legal framework and procedures regulating the public administration);
  • Mortgage Financing Regulation for Bulgaria financed by the German Marshall Fund and Bulgarian-American Investment Fund. The mission of the project is to introduce a house mortgage scheme in Bulgaria. The project has three tracks: 1. Drafting regulations dealing exclusively with mortgage financing; 2. Improvements in the broader regulatory and institutional environment (taxation, foreclosure procedures, registries, establishing mortgage banks, etc.); 3. Implementation of the adopted regulations.;
  • Agrarian Reform, Ethnic Conflict and Political Stability in Bulgaria aims at developing solutions to problems stemming from the transformation of former “rural proletariat” into small rural owners and to contribute to reduction and avoidance of provisional ethno-economic conflicts through facilitating access to property and economic opportinities.

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