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Sofia hosts the Joint Bulgarian National Bank, National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria and Eurostat course on Government Finance Statistics
12.07.2011

Sofia hosts the Joint Bulgarian National Bank, National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria and Eurostat course on Government Finance Statistics  
On 11th of July in Sofia starts joint Eurostat, BNB and NSI training course on Government Finance Statistics.

The course is divided into two parts. The first part is from 11 to 15 July, and the second part from 21 to 25 of November. The main topics are

• European legislation related to general government statistics;

• System of national accounts – overview, institutional units according to ESA; transactions and stocks of government;

• Data sources and compilation methods;

• Government expenditures and revenues;

• Data transmission programme in the area of GFS.

The participants are representatives from Bulgaria, Greece, Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Romania and Turkey.



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