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Publications

by alumni of

Monetary Research Center
University of National and World Economy
Sofia, Bulgaria

These are publications listed in RePEc written by alumni of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service and listed in the RePEc Genealogy. List of alumni. For a list of publications by current members of the department, see here. Register yourself.

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Working papers

2015

  1. Toncheva, Rossitsa, 2015. "Bulgarians Are On the Way to Modern Barter Exchange System (MBES). An Expert Survey," MPRA Paper 76284, University Library of Munich, Germany.

2014

  1. Toncheva, Rossitsa, 2014. "Бартерни Пари – Актуално Икономическо И Социално Предизвикателство Пред Теорията, Държавното Управление И Бизнеса [Barter money - economic and social provocation of the Theory, the Government, and ," MPRA Paper 67983, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2014.

2013

  1. Toncheva, Rossitsa, 2013. "Barter System Signals Harmony in Causality," MPRA Paper 67941, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2013.

2012

  1. Toncheva, Rossitsa, 2012. "Общностните валути като инструмент за противодействие срещу нежеланите аспекти от икономическата криза (Community currencies as a counter tool to unacceptable aspects of economic crisis) [Community," MPRA Paper 67942, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2012.

1997

  1. Toncheva, Rossitsa, 1997. "Принципи На Методологията За Анализ На Финансовото Състояние На Търговските Дружества Чрез Финансови Съотношения [Principles of methodology of financial statement analysis]," MPRA Paper 76286, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Journal articles

2021

  1. Rossitsa Toncheva, 2021. "Stakeholders' Institutional Roles in a Contemporary Barter Exchange System in Bulgarian Municipality," Nauchni trudove, University of National and World Economy, Sofia, Bulgaria, issue 2, pages 139-168, April.

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