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    WB STUDY: PUBLIC EXPENSES ON EDUCATION AND HEALTH CARE IN ARMENIA LOW
    By Aghavni Haroutiunian

    AZG Armenian Daily #139
    25/07/2007

    Finance and Economy

    The World Bank study "Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth: Lessons
    for Eastern Europe and Central Asia" includes the public expenses
    and fiscal tendencies of Eastern Europe, Turkey and Central Asia
    from 1990 to 2004 and their comparison with the countries of high
    economic growth.

    According to that study, represented by the World Bank County Manager
    for Armenia Aristomene Varoudakis on July 23, more efficient public
    expenses, low fiscal deficit and right taxation policy will contribute
    to the economic growth in Armenia.

    The study was first represented in Brussels, on July 2.

    According to Mr. Varoudakis, the experiences of those countries assure
    that in case of good government the public expenses will contribute
    to the economic growth.

    When the public expenses exceed about 1/3 of GDP, they are combined
    with the low economic growth in the countries that have weak
    government.

    "The high level of public expenses is at risk, when the state
    institutions are weak", mentioned the World Bank representative.

    The public expenses on education and health care in Armenia are low
    in comparison with GDP. The financing of education has improved in
    the sphere of general education, but the quality is still a serious
    issue in that sphere.

    Though the health care system in Armenia is more favorable compared
    with other countries of the same level, its financing still remains
    incomplete.

    The participation of the private sector in power engineering and water
    spheres is big in Armenia, but it's limited in the sphere of transport.

    The on-budget expenditures on government, education, health care and
    social spheres are low because of informal economy in the country,
    though the expenditures can be increased by the amendments to fiscal
    bureaucratism.
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