Poverty and Social Protection in Bulgaria

35 Pages Posted: 30 Oct 2020

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Jean-Jacques Hallaert

International Monetary Fund (IMF); Groupe d'Economie Mondiale (GEM)

Date Written: July 2020

Abstract

Absolute poverty has dropped markedly in Bulgaria but income inequality has increased substantially in the aftermath of the GFC. This increase is due to a rise in market income inequality that was compounded by a reduction in fiscal redistribution. The redistributive role of direct taxation has declined with the introduction of a flat tax and social spending is relatively low and decreasing (as a share of GDP), is concentrated on a few social risks, and experienced a decline in its redistributive efficiency. The COVID-19 crisis is likely to deepen income inequality, increasing the room for redistributive policies.

Suggested Citation

Hallaert, Jean-Jacques and Hallaert, Jean-Jacques, Poverty and Social Protection in Bulgaria (July 2020). IMF Working Paper No. 20/147, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3721188

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