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    DEFENCE EXPENDITURES OF ARMENIA GROW BY 25.3% IN JANUARY-JULY 2007 ON SAME PERIOD OF LAST YEAR

    Noyan Tapan
    Sep 4, 2007

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 4, NOYAN TAPAN. Out of budgetary expenditures of
    282 bln 816.9 mln drams (about 798.7 mln USD) in January-July 2007,
    50 bln 139.1 mln drams was spent in the defence sphere, which exceeds
    by 25.3% the index of the same period of last year. The ratio of
    defence expenditures to Armenian GDP grew from 3.6% in the first
    seven months of last year to 3.9% in the same period of this year.

    According to the RA National Statistical Service, budgetary
    expenditures on public order protection, national security and justice
    amounted to 22 bln 477.8 mln drams in the first seven months of 2007,
    exceeding by 10.9% the index of the same period of last year. The
    ratio of these expenditures to GDP declined from 1.8% last year to 1.7%
    in January-July 2007.

    Expenditures in the sphere of education and science amounted to 49
    bln 466.2 mln drams (19.8% growth as compared with January-July of
    last year), while their ratio to GDP remained unchanged - 3.8%. 35
    bln 825.9 mln drams was spent in the sphere of social insurance and
    social security (25% growth), the ratio of these expenditures to GDP
    grew from 2.6% to 2.8%; 20 bln 710.5 mln drams was spent in the sphere
    of public health (13.5% growth), their ratio to GDP declined from 1.7%
    in January-July 2006 to 1.6% in the same period of this year.

    16 bln 100.6 mln drams was spent in the sphere of transport, road
    maintenance and communication in January-July 2007 (3.5% decline
    as compared with the same months of last year). The ratio of these
    expenditures to GDP declined from 1.5% in January-July 2006 to 1.3%
    in the same period of 2007.
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