Bulgarian Mining Industry between Tradition and Innovation

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Extractive activities are traditional for the Bulgarian economy and are part of the economic activity of the population since the establishment of the Bulgarian state. As an autonomous sector of the economy, they are approved after 1878. The initial extractive activities are carried out with the direct participation of foreign capital, mainly French, German and Belgian. The extraction of raw materials has always been among the priority economic areas. Not surprisingly with the first economic laws adopted by the Bulgarian Government is supported its development. A typical example in this respect is the law on the promotion of the local industry since 1909. Among the promotion activities are mining, metal industry, as well as the quarry and that for the processing of soil materials. The mining industry is an indispensable part of the structure of the Bulgarian economy, regardless of its transformations.

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Deneva, A., & Grasis, J. (2020). Bulgarian Mining Industry between Tradition and Innovation. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 174). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017401026

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