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  • The Balloon of the Armenian economy

    Lragir, Armenia
    Jan 11 2008


    THE BALLOON OF THE ARMENIAN ECONOMY



    In an interview with the ARKA news agency the president of the
    Central Bank revealed, maybe unintentionally, the misery of the
    Armenian economy, although against the background of glamour.
    However, Serge Sargsyan and Robert Kocharyan need not reproach Tigran
    Sargsyan in this pre-election stage for thoughtless judgments.
    Firstly, Tigran Sargsyan is one of the few officials who could be
    accused of anything except thoughtless judgments. With the ability to
    think and to judge - the court of law is not meant - Tigran Sargsyan
    differs from other representatives of the public administration.
    Simply the activities of this system have created a situation when in
    saying something you unintentionally reveal the balloon of the
    Armenian economy, the most dangerous thing about which is that it is
    blown from the outside.

    If at least we blew the balloon of our economy, we would know the
    degree we need and we would not blow it too big to burst, and our
    facial expression would not turn into horror and fear, like the face
    of the child who blows a balloon with a feeling of joy and pride as
    it grows big, which turns into fear in a wink when the balloon
    bursts, usually without a warning. Meanwhile, if our economy is blown
    from the outside which Tigran Sargsyan confirms, saying that
    remittances exceed one billion dollars, and will continue to grow
    with a progressive dynamics, it is possible that they will go too
    far, even not intentionally but out of mentality to which Tigran
    Sargsyan also refers to. He says it is typical of the Armenian
    mentality to invest more money in Armenia as they start earning more
    abroad. The point is that this money is invested in households and
    spent on daily expenses. In other words, when this type of investment
    is moderate, it has a positive effect, but as soon as it is too big,
    it may lead to cataclysms on the monetary market. The president of
    the Central Bank must be aware of this. He must be also aware of the
    losses of our citizens and producers due to the depreciation of the
    dollar with the same progressive dynamic as the growth of the
    remittances. And their growth is claimed to be one of the main
    reasons for the depreciation of the dollar and the revaluation of the
    dram.


    And since, according to Tigran Sargsyan, we deal with the almighty
    mentality, it is clear that even if an extra one dollar of the
    remittance were destructive for Armenia, the relative living abroad
    would nevertheless send it to the relative living in Armenia, because
    he will take care of his relative rather than the state or the
    society. Such is mentality and nothing can be done about it. In other
    words, they will continue blowing the balloon. We only need to close
    our ears not to go deaf or stop the blowing. However, in case of
    stopping people will not afford to buy, which means the growth of the
    economy based on imports and services will stop. And every reader
    without any knowledge of economy can understand the consequences. In
    that case, we will not be lost, and the country will not collapse, of
    course, because the benefactors of our times will lend a hand to the
    society. However, it is not clear who will lend a hand to our
    benefactors, from whom or where they will draw immense profits
    through raising prices and depreciating the dollar to give the crumbs
    to the society.


    JAMES HAKOBYAN
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