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Identifying of possible factors which affect the investment policy of some Bulgarian Black Sea coast resorts

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  • Stefan Ivanov

    (University of Economics Varna, Bulgaria)

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The author’s aim in the article is to identify the factors that is possible to influence the investment policy of resorts along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. In this regard, a short literature review is made, which traces the main factors identified and studied by other authors, as well as solutions proposed by them to similar problems. The methods of analysis used are observation, investigation, comparison as well as induction and deduction. On this basis, 9 possible work factors are derived and analysed. The preliminary hypothesis of the research is that the state and the businesses involved in tourism in the Bulgarian Black Sea should cooperate to ensure success in the sector. The main recommendation corresponds to the set preliminary hypothesis and encourage the state and the business as the main parties in the process to cooperate in order to create a far-sighted and adequate investment policy, which will guarantee and securitize the prosperity of the sector.

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  • Stefan Ivanov, 2023. "Identifying of possible factors which affect the investment policy of some Bulgarian Black Sea coast resorts," Economics and computer science, Publishing house "Knowledge and business" Varna, issue 1, pages 56-64.
  • Handle: RePEc:kab:journl:y:2023:i:1:p:56-64
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