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    ABEL AGHANBEGYAN: ECONOMIC CRISIS TO LAST 3-3.5 MORE YEARS

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    25.05.2009 15:00 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ On the initiative of Policy Forum Armenia, an
    economic forum kicked off in Yerevan today with a goal to find ways
    to alleviate consequences of the global financial crisis.

    The events brought together member of Russian Academy of Sciences
    Abel Aghanbegyan, former president of Russia's Central Bank Sergei
    Sleksashenko, former president of Turkey's Central Bank Fatih Ozatay
    and other prominent economists.

    "We should be optimistic. We have overcome many crises. This will not
    be an exception," academician Abel Aghanbegyan said. "Crises come and
    go. We have overcome many crises. This will not be an exception. It
    will last 3-3.5 more years. We should just be stronger and learn
    lessons."

    "Each month, the governments reconsider forecasts. There is no light
    at the end of the tunnel but there signs that the crisis will fade
    gradually. Many in Russia though that the crisis will end in 2009,
    however, the latest projections showed 2010 will be tensed as well. The
    GDP will be even lower than in 2009. Only the strongest will survive,"
    he said.

    According to him, the crisis helps reduce inflation, what is for
    general benefit. "Cheap money is another advantage of the crisis,"
    he said.

    In respect to CIS countries, the main leverage of crisis management, in
    Dr. Aghanbekian's opinion, is a small and medium business, which will
    help to reduce the unemployment rate, improve population's well-being,
    to grow turnover. The small business is linked to introduction of
    innovation technologies.

    "Other leverage is a residential construction and usage of hypothec
    with cheap loans, which has a multiplicative effect, since every
    invested rouble brings 5 rubles," Dr. Aghanbegyan said.

    According to him, devaluation of national currencies occurred in
    many countries (reached 40 per cent in some countries) has resulted
    in a sharp decline in imports, up to 45 per cent in Russia, in
    particular. "Import has left many industries and opened new niches
    for domestic producers," he said.

    In Dr Aghabegyan's opinion, import replacement is one of the leverages
    of crisis management, however import replacement needs to be supported
    by investments, in order not to surpass exports after crisis is
    overcome. Besides, export needs to be diversified, and instead of
    only raw material to export end products.

    Simultaneously, in Dr Aghabegyan's opinion, innovations and investments
    into human brains should be encouraged. "We are dealing with reforms
    in education sphere in Russia, and a part of anti-crisis program is
    devoted to preparing highly qualified people," he said.

    "It is very important to remain optimistic during the crisis. We
    have undergone several crises and will survive in this one" concluded
    Abel Aghanbegyan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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