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@article{
  author = {Dotcho Mihailov - National Coordinator/Team Leader , Sergei Tzvertarski - Team Leader of the Human Development Index Statistical Team (National Statistical Institute) , Emiliana Zhivkova - Editor and Process Coordinator (UNDP Bulgaria)},
  title = {Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {2003},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.undp.bg/},
  abstract = {Lagging rural regions pose a limitation to human development in Bulgaria, argues the National Human Development Report 2003 – “Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities” . One third of all Bulgaria’s population lives in rural regions under conditions of more poverty, higher unemployment and poorer healthcare standards. What policies could improve life for those people? The report underlines the need for decentralizing government institutions and their policies and programmes. Bulgaria’s accession to the EU is regarded as a chance for the equitable development of rural regions.}
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TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - Lagging rural regions pose a limitation to human development in Bulgaria, argues the National Human Development Report 2003 – “Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities” . One third of all Bulgaria’s population lives in rural regions under conditions of more poverty, higher unemployment and poorer healthcare standards. What policies could improve life for those people? The report underlines the need for decentralizing government institutions and their policies and programmes. Bulgaria’s accession to the EU is regarded as a chance for the equitable development of rural regions.
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%X Lagging rural regions pose a limitation to human development in Bulgaria, argues the National Human Development Report 2003 – “Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities” . One third of all Bulgaria’s population lives in rural regions under conditions of more poverty, higher unemployment and poorer healthcare standards. What policies could improve life for those people? The report underlines the need for decentralizing government institutions and their policies and programmes. Bulgaria’s accession to the EU is regarded as a chance for the equitable development of rural regions.
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AU  - Dotcho Mihailov - National Coordinator/Team Leader , Sergei Tzvertarski - Team Leader of the Human Development Index Statistical Team (National Statistical Institute) , Emiliana Zhivkova - Editor and Process Coordinator (UNDP Bulgaria)
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AB  - Lagging rural regions pose a limitation to human development in Bulgaria, argues the National Human Development Report 2003 – “Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities” . One third of all Bulgaria’s population lives in rural regions under conditions of more poverty, higher unemployment and poorer healthcare standards. What policies could improve life for those people? The report underlines the need for decentralizing government institutions and their policies and programmes. Bulgaria’s accession to the EU is regarded as a chance for the equitable development of rural regions.
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TY  - JOUR
T1  - Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities
AU  - Dotcho Mihailov - National Coordinator/Team Leader , Sergei Tzvertarski - Team Leader of the Human Development Index Statistical Team (National Statistical Institute) , Emiliana Zhivkova - Editor and Process Coordinator (UNDP Bulgaria)
PY  - 2003
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.bg/,
AB  - Lagging rural regions pose a limitation to human development in Bulgaria, argues the National Human Development Report 2003 – “Rural Regions: Overcoming Development Disparities” . One third of all Bulgaria’s population lives in rural regions under conditions of more poverty, higher unemployment and poorer healthcare standards. What policies could improve life for those people? The report underlines the need for decentralizing government institutions and their policies and programmes. Bulgaria’s accession to the EU is regarded as a chance for the equitable development of rural regions.