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Curriculum Vitae Personal: Name: Georgi Boyanov Stoev Date of Birth: 14 August 1975 Nationality: Bulgarian Marital status: Single Residence: Sofia, Bulgaria Post Address: PO Box 135, Sofia 1618, Bulgaria Phone: office: ++359 2 981 29 75 E-mail: gstoev@ime.bg
Experience: 1998 - ongoing Institute for Market Economics (IME). Full-time researcher on macroeconomic issues, financial markets development problems, and privatization.
Education: 1994 – ongoing University for National and World Economy; Sofia, Specialty: International Economic Relations; 1996 - 1997 Wirtschaftsuniversitaet, Vienna 1989 - 1994 English Language High School, Sofia
Languages: English – fluent German - fair
Media appearances: Articles: Alexandrova, S., Stoev, G., Popov, A., "The State Defeats the Opportunity for Supplementary Pension Schemes", Capital weekly - Sept. 12 1998. Stoev, G., “Privatization Schemes and Property Transfer”, Investitzii monthly, 5 Nov 1998. Stoev, G., “Alternatives of the Current Pension Mechanism”, Investitzii monthly, 28 January 1999. Stoev, G., “Bulgaria Itself Stops the Foreign Investments”, Monitor Daily, 3 June 1999. Stoev, G., “Possible Effects of the Tourism Business Licensing”, Capital weekly, 10 July 1999. Stoev, G., “The Post-privatization Control Is a Wrong Concept”, Capital weekly, 8 April 2000. Stoev, G., “The Business Strategies vs. the Privatization Commitments”, Cash weekly, 14 April 2000. Interviews: Guest in a radio live talk show on the issue of pension reform – Darik Radio – 23 September 1998. Interview for Sega magazine on the pension reform, 30 October 1998. Interview for Radio Free Europe on the pension system reform, 18 November 1998. Interview for Monitor Daily on the impacts of Yugoslav war on Bulgarian economy, 15 April 1999. Interview for Monitor Daily on the impacts of Yugoslav war on balance of payments, 26 April 1999. Interview for Monitor Daily on the possible rescheduling of the IMF’s matrix measures, 1 May 1999. Interview for Monitor Daily on the foreign investments in Bulgaria, 21 May 1999. Interview for Monitor Daily on the government’s report on the macroeconomic situation before the EU, 1 June 1999. Interview for Radio Free Europe on the central bank’s foreign reserve increase, 13 January 2000. Interview for Pari Daily on the government foreign debt, 26 January 2000. Guest in a two-hour talk show on Radio France Internationale, commenting on the overall economic situation, 26 January 2000. Interview for Radio Free Europe on the minimum wage rate increase, 1 February 2000. Interview for Monitor Daily on the corruption impact on the business environment, 2 February 2000. Guest in a radio live talk show on the issue of corruption - Darik Radio, 2 February 2000. Interview for Pari Daily on the balance of payments developments, 23 February 2000. Guest in a live talk show on Channel 1 of the Bulgarian National Television on the balance of payments developments, 25 February 2000. Guest in a two-hour talk show on Radio France Internationale, commenting on the government’s tax policy, 2 March 2000. Guest in a live talk show on Channel 1 of the Bulgarian National Television on the post-privatization control, 29 March 2000. Guest in a live talk show on Radio Free Europe on the post-privatization control, 11 April 2000. Interview for Union Television on the post-privatization control, 17 April 2000.
Articles in the IME Newsletter: Stoev, G., “Privatization Schemes and Property Transfer”, Sept.-Oct. 1998. Stanchev, K., Stoev, G., “Pension Reform Models”, Feb. 1999. Stoev, G., “Aspects of Bulgarian Privatization”, March-Apr. 1999.
Participation: Conference "Foreign Investments, Transparency, Economic Growth", Sofia, 22 October 1998. Conference "Pension System Reform in Bulgaria", Sofia, 18-19 November 1998. Conference “Programme ‘Bulgaria 2001’ – Two Years”, Sofia, 20-21 May 1999.
Publications: "Corruption in Modern Bulgaria: Analytical Review", 1998, co-author. “Parliamentary Democracy”, issue 1/1999, speech before the conference “Pension System Reform in Bulgaria” published in full length. “National Human Development Report – Bulgaria 1999” (UNDP), volume I, member of the core team. |