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  • IMF Positively Evaluates RA Government's 2007-12 Program

    IMF POSITIVELY EVALUATES RA GOVERNMENT'S 2007-12 PROGRAM

    YEREVAN, JULY 3, NOYAN TAPAN. Marta Castello-Branco, the head of the
    International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation in Armenia from June 26,
    at the July 2 press conference, said that the IMF positively evaluates
    the circumstance that the RA government's 2007-12 program pays much
    attention to ensuring of high economic growth, poverty reduction, and
    fighting corruption, while maintaining sound macroeconomic policy.

    In her words, it is also important that the above mentioned program
    attaches importance to the perfection of tax administration, avoiding
    new tax exemptions, improving the quality and depth of financial
    intermediation, as well as improving the business climate to downsize
    the shadow economy, raise productivity, and maintain competitiveness.

    M. Castello-Branco expressed satisfaction with the circumstance that in
    the past period of the current year the GDP growth was stronger than
    expected, tax collection was overperformed, and inflation was in line
    with the CBA's target.

    It was mentioned that one of the current challenges of Armenia is to
    keep inflation low under the conditions of fiscal pressures. As the IMF
    official evaluated, among the above mentioned pressures are the grain
    price hike, persistent large foreign exchange inflows, and higher
    government spending envisaged in the second half-year of 2007 as
    compared with the first one.



    The IMF representative considered as positive the 15.2% index of
    taxes/GDP envisaged by the 2007 RA state budget, with that index making
    14.4% in 2006. Nevertheless, in M. Castello-Branco's words, there is
    much potential for increasing tax collection in Armenia: according to
    her data, shadow economy in the country makes up 30%.
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