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    INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS WILL START AFFECTING ARMENIAN ECONOMY AFTER FIRST QUARTER OF 2009, ECONOMIST ANDRANIK TEVANIAN FORECASTS

    Noyan Tapan
    Oct 22, 2008

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The international financial crisis
    has not yet affected the Armenian economy because the country's
    economy is not integrated into international market. The director of
    Politeconom research institute, economist Andranik Tevanian expressed
    this opinion at the October 22 press conference. By his forecast,
    the crisis will start affecting Armenian economy after the first
    quarter of 2009.

    The impact of the crisis on Armenia's economy will be an indirect
    one. In particular, according to A. Tevanian, remittances from abroad
    will decrease as the Armenian emigrants working in other countries will
    feel the impact of the crisis. By estimates of A. Tevanian, remittances
    make a sum comparable to expenditures of the RA state budget: in 2007
    the remittances amounted to nearly 2 billion dollars. The economist
    pointed out the inaccessibility of credit resources as the second
    problem. For example, it has already become difficult to conclude
    real estate deals by credits in the mortgage market of Armenia. "The
    banks do not provide loans. There is quite a serious problem of credit
    resources, there is no cash," he said.

    According to A. Tevanian, economic problems will arise in Armenia
    not only due to external factors but also because of the Armenian
    government's activities. He considered the government tax policy as
    wrong. In his words, money is collected to fill the state budget,
    whereas the budget is the consequence of the overall economic
    situation, it is not a goal. Besides, in the economist's opinion,
    small and medium business will suffer as a result of the introduction
    of cash registers in trade facilities.

    A. Tevanian said that with the aim of preventing the possible
    economic crisis in Armenia, it is necessary first of all to change
    the structure of the country's economy, then to ensure competitive
    economic relations.

    Besides, there is a necessity to separate the authorities from business
    and ease the tax burden of small and medium business.
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