Allais, M. (1969). Growth and Inflation. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1 (3), 355-426.
Allais, M. (1990). Pour l’indexation. Paris: Editions Clément Juglar.
Berlemann, M., and Nenovsky, N. (2003). Lending of First versus Lending of Last Resort: The Bulgarian Financial Crisis of 1996/1997. Dresden Discussion Paper Series in Economics, No. 11.
Blanchard, O., and Quah, D. (1989). The Dynamic Effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply Disturbances. American Economic Review, 79 (4), 655-673.
Bulgarian National Bank. (2023). Macroeconomic Forecast March 2023, 10-11.
Chukalev, G. (2022). The Balassa-Samuelson Effect on the Bulgarian Economy. Economic Studies Journal, No. 2, 58-87.
Congdon, T. (2023). Inflation: Why has it come back? And what can be down? Brentford: Politeia.
Dobrinsky, R. (2000). Transition crisis in Bulgaria. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 24, 581-602.
Estachy, L. (2023). De l’inflation En 2022 : Hypothèses Géostratégiques à l’heure de l’invasion de l’Ukraine. Economic Thought Journal, 68 (2), 163-194.
Friedman, M., and Schwartz, A. (1963). A Monetary History of the United States. Princeton University Press.
Gali, J., and Gertler, M. (1999). Inflation Dynamics: A Structural Econometric Analysis. Journal of Monetary Economics, 44 (2), 195-222.
Hallman, J. J., Porter, R. D. and Small, D. H. (1991). Is the Price Level Tied to the M2 Monetary Aggregate in the Long Run? American Economic Review, 81 (4), 841-858.
Hristov, K. and Nenovsky, N. (2000). Currency Circulation after Currency Board Introduction in Bulgaria (Transactions Demand, Hoarding, Shadow Economy). Bulgarian National Bank Discussion Papers.
Humphrey, Th. (1986). Essays on Inflation (5th ed.). Richmond: Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
International Monetary Fund. European Department. (2016). Bulgaria: 2016 Article IV Consultation – Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for Bulgaria. 2016 (344), November 10, 2016. Accessed 26/06/2023.
Kenny, G., Meyler, A., and Quinn, T. (1998). Bayesian VAR Models for Forecasting Irish Inflation. Research Technical Papers, Central Bank of Ireland, No. 4 (January).
Lack, C. (2006). Forecasting Swiss Inflation Using VAR Models. Swiss National Bank Economic Studies, No. 2.
Mihov, I. (2002). The economic transition in Bulgaria, 1989–1999. In: Blejer, M and Screb, M (eds.). Transition: The First Decade. Cambridge/MA: MIT Press.
Minasyan, Gohar, Ezgi Ozturk, Magali Pinat, Mengxue Wang, and Zeju Zhu. (2023). Inflation Dynamics in the Western Balkans. IMF Working Paper, March.
Mishkin, F. S. (2001). From Monetary Targeting to Inflation Targeting: Lessons from the Industrialized Countries. The World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper Series, January. https://doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-2684.
Morgan, M. (2006). Measuring Instruments in Economics and the Velocity of Money. Working Papers on the Nature of Evidence: How Well Do “Facts” Travel? 13 (06).
Poulon, F. (2016). La pensée économique de Keynes. 4th ed. Paris: Dunod.
Selden, R. T. (1961). The Postwar Rise in the Velocity of Money a Sectoral Analysis. The Journal of Finance, 16 (4), 483-545.
Sims, Ch. (1980). Macroeconomics and Reality. Econometrica, 48 (1), 1-48. https://doi.org/10.2307/1912017.
Skousen, M. (2015). On the Go: De-Mystifying Gross Output.” Eastern Economic Journal, 41, 284-88. https://doi.org/doi:10.1057/eej.2014.65.
Vucheva, H. (2001). Economic Policy in Bulgaria during 1991–2000. UNSS Edition: Sofia [Вучева, Х. (2001). Икономическата политика в България през 1991 – 2000, София: Изд. УНСС] (in Bulgarian).
Zlatinov, D., Christova-Balkanska, I., Loukanova, P., Panushev, E., Yotzov, V., Sariisky, G., Georgieva, S., Paliova, Y., Tsvetkov, Ts. (2023). The Bulgarian Economy in 2021 – 2022 – between Economic Recovery and Stagflation Concerns. Economic Thought Journal 68 (2), 123-162.