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by vminkov
3283 days ago
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Generalizing it as "most" is definitely not a sign of a realist's view. Most of them reap profits from low wages and the open EU market. Others get oversized government contracts funded by EU funds and a large part of them do it with corruption. Finally there are some but not that many "no-go" markets which are a special interest of the local and Russian oligarchs and their lobbying kills the competition.
Romania did a relatively good job in their judicial reform, but Bulgaria lags behind a lot on that. |
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