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    UNTIL NOW DRAM'S APPRECIATION HAS NOT YET SERIOUSLY AFFECTED COMPETITIVENESS OF ARMENIAN GOODS

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 07 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, NOYAN TAPAN. The appreciation of the Armenian dram
    has not yet seriously affected competitiveness of Armenian goods. The
    International Monetary Fund (IMF) Representative to Armenia Nienke
    Oomes expressed this opinion. Making a speech at the Yerevan Office of
    the Caucasus Research Resource Center, N. Oomes said that as a result
    of the appreciation observed in recent years, the ratio of the real
    exchange rate and productivity (per capita income) of the Armenian dram
    has approached the average indices in the world (previously it was much
    lower). As a result, competitiveness of Armenian goods has declined but
    it still remains at the average global level. According to the speaker,
    competitiveness of Armenian goods may decline to a dangerous extent,
    if the processes of average salary growth and the dram's appreciation
    continue without the respective growth of producrivity. N. Oomes
    indicated four reasons for the dram's appreciation: 1. The growth of
    labor productivity and, as a consequnece, the increase of people's
    incomes, 2. The increase in monetary remittances and other transfers
    from abroad, 3. Positive phenomena in foreign trade (for example,
    an increase in prices of exported copper), 4.

    "Dramization" of the economy (as demand for the dram grows, it reduces
    the value of the dollar). In the opinion of IMF representative,
    the Central Bank of Armenia can suspenf the growth of the dram's
    real exchange rate for a short time but this may lead to a jump in
    inflation in a few months.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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