Home » News » Who is Atanas Pekanov – the acting Deputy Prime Minister for EU funds – Elections 2021 Who is Atanas Pekanov – the acting Deputy Prime Minister for EU funds – Elections 2021 May 11, 2021 by world today news © Personal archive – The acting Deputy Prime Minister for the Management of European Funds, Atanas Pekanov, is an economist at the Austrian Institute for Economic Research (WIFO) and a PhD student at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), where he teaches. Participates in the Strategic Council under President Rumen Radev. He worked at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. He returned from a research stay at Harvard School of Economics last spring. His main research interests are the macroeconomic effects of fiscal and monetary policy, which he is working on in his dissertation. Who are the other ministers in the caretaker cabinet? – here.Who is the caretaker Prime Minister Gen. Stefan Yanev – here. He was twice elected a scholarship holder of the Bulgarian National Bank – in 2015 and in 2019. In 2018 he was elected a scholarship holder of the Austrian Economic Association. He is a member of the Young Researchers Initiative of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Since the beginning of the coronavirus crisis, it has been analyzing and comparing measures to support the economies of different countries. In April last year, when the crisis began, c interview for “Dnevnik” Pekanov said the measures in Bulgaria are insufficient. “If we want to ensure a quick and V-shaped recovery from the crisis, we need to keep as many employment relationships as possible, because high unemployment is long and difficult to treat,” he said. – Related posts:EU: there is no evidence of Israeli actions that violate international lawThe terraces in 19 more municipalities in the Region of Murcia may open this Wednesday | Radio Murc...Off-road truck on Hardangervidda - yellow hazard warning for snow - VGSK Sturm Graz Makes Cup History and Offers Limited Edition Goal Net Pieces for Sale in Fan Shops Toulouse and Bordeaux stand out among the regional capitals. On the other hand, Pau finds itself in 14th position out of 20, at the level of “small towns” … Is this the beginning of the end for the new Chinese “silk road”? | International – Germany, Europe, Africa Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.