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    ACCORDING TO EDUARD AGHAJANOV, ABNORMAL POLITICAL SYSTEM RESULTED IN ABNORMAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 28, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, NOYAN TAPAN. Armenia registers a higher than
    usual economic growth in the year of holding national elections,
    whereas the opposite should have happened, economist Eduard Aghajanov
    said at the February 28 press conference. According to him, in
    Armenia elections are not a political process that may result in some
    tension and slow down the economic growth. Elections are political
    shows organized by the authorities and their results are known in
    advance. "An abnormal political system was created in our country,
    which in its turn has resulted in the formation of an abnormal economic
    system," he said.

    By examining the economic development of the country in the past 10
    years, the economist found that in the period of 1997-2002, the foreign
    trade deficit declined by 27% in case of a one-digit economic growth,
    while in 2002-2007, the deficit grew by 420% under conditions of a
    two-digit economic growth. In his words, such a thing cannot happen
    in any country.

    Another economic absurdity, according to E. Aghajanov, is that by data
    of the Pension Fund, 460 thousand working people "keep" 530 thousand
    pensioners in Armenia, that is, the ratio makes 0.85/1. In most
    developed countries where the population is aging, this ratio makes
    2/1 and is considered to be a dangerous tendency. E. Aghajanov said
    that the current ratio in Armenia shows that at least 100 thousand
    of the total number of pensioners are "dead souls, at whose expense
    some people are making money". According to him, the real number of
    working people, quite the opposite, is greater than their statistical
    number. Besides, the real salaries paid to workers exceed at least
    threefold the ones recorded in account books. Taking into account only
    this reserve of "grey salaries", pensions could have been raised by
    100% instead of 60%.

    In the words of E. Aghajanov, in Armenia it is a natural phenomenon
    that there is an inflation and a decline in the dollar's exchange
    rate after elections. "Some people spent money during the elections
    and now they want to recover them," he said.

    According to him, the business and power have intergrown in Armenia,
    and it is the most dangerous form of corruption because it shatters
    the bases of the state and brings the country to ruin. As he put it,
    corruption has become a state institution in Armenia, and an attempt
    to eliminate it at once may result in the collapse of the country's
    economic system.

    E. Aghajanov expressed an opinion that the entrance of Levon
    Ter-Petrosian has clarified the political field and initiated political
    processes which may lead to formation of a normal economic system.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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