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  • Depreciation of Dollar in Armenia Has No Economic Explanation

    IN EDUARD AGHAJANOV'S OPINION, DEPRECIATION OF DOLLAR IN ARMENIA HAS NO
    ECONOMIC EXPLANATION

    YEREVAN, JUNE 30, NOYAN TAPAN. The decline in the exchange rate of the
    US dollar in Armenia has no economic explanation, economist Eduard
    Aghajanov said at the June 29 press conference. According to him, these
    fluctuations of the exchange rate are not in line with global
    tendencies. Thus, the dollar appreciated in Armenia in April 2007,
    before the parliamentary elections, although the dollar's exchange rate
    fell in the world at that time. After the elections - in May and June,
    the dollar started strengthening in the world, whereas in Armenia it
    depreciated. In the economist's opinion, importers receive superprofits
    as a result of these artificial fluctuations.

    E. Aghajanov said that in 2003, the dollar's exchange rate was 580
    drams, while now it makes 340 drams: so when exchanging 100 dollars for
    drams, an Armenian citizen loses 24 thousand drams. Taking into account
    the fact that 1.5 billion dollars flow into Armenia annually, the
    population loses 360 billion drams or over a billion dollars as
    compared with 2003.

    According to the economist, if the decline in the dollar's exchange
    rate or the appreciation of the Armenian dram had been a result of
    Armenia's economic growth, an inflation would have occured. The
    government could have made businessmen reduce prices by using
    mechanisms of taxing their superprofits but it is not done. E.
    Aghajanov said that even prices of public services do not decline,
    though they are regulated by the commission created with this aim.
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