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    PRESIDENT OF ARMENIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES URGES TO INCREASE BUDGET FINANCING OF SCIENCE IN 2008

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Nov 2 2007

    YEREVAN, November 2. /ARKA/. The President of Armenia's National
    Academy of Sciences Radik Martirosian considers it necessary to
    increase the budget financing of the sphere of science in Armenia
    in 2008.

    "The budget expenditures on the development of science are to total
    6.8bln Drams in 2008, which is only 1bln Drams more than this year
    and is only 0.7-0.8% of the overall budget against 1% in 2007,"
    the President of the Academy told journalists.

    He reminded that according to the surveys conducted by the European
    Union on the strategy of scientific development in underdeveloped
    countries, a state allocating less than 1% of its budget for science
    cannot count on effective influence of science on the economic
    development.

    If the provided financing is distributed, the share of each employee
    of Armenia's scientific sphere will be 1mln Drams (about $3,000),
    whereas in Germany, for example, it is $120,000-130,000 with salary
    being 88% of that amount.

    "This means that only 12% of the budget appropriations is the actual
    share directed to the development of science, the remaining amount
    is directed to the salaries of scientific workers," Martirosian said.

    According to the President of the Academy, the science should be
    financed not only by the government, but also by economic entities.

    He pointed out that today private investors provide only 10% of the
    overall financing of science.

    Martirosian also pointed out certain difficulties in paying the
    expenditures on patenting scientific discoveries abroad. "Such a
    patent costs about $20,000-30,000, maintaining it cost additional
    $2,000-3,000 every year," he said.
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