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    Presentation of `Monopolies in Armenia' Held in Yerevan

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2013/02/13/presentation-of-monopolies-in-armenia-held-in-yerevan/
    February 13, 2013

    On Feb. 11, the Hrayr Maroukhian Foundation (HMF), with the financial
    support of the Friedrich Ebert-Stiftung (FES) of Germany, presented
    its research on monopolies and the effects on the domestic market of
    Armenia to over 70 economists, scholars, researchers, and
    representatives of relevant state bodies in Yerevan. In 2012, the HMF
    had invited a working group of experts to undertake this
    groundbreaking study, which included Ara Nranyan, former Member of
    Parliament and economist; Hayk Hovhanissyan, economist; and Arsen
    Petrosyan, economist.



    A scene from the presentation
    Prior to the presentation of the study, `Monopolies in Armenia,'
    welcoming remarks were made by the director of the Hrayr Maroukhian
    Foundation, Maria Titizian; the regional director of the
    Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Michael Weichart; and ARF Bureau member
    David Lokyan. The event was moderated by Artsvik Minasyan, a National
    Assembly member of the Republic of Armenia.

    The HMF Working Group then presented its findings, which included a
    theoretical and practical analysis of monopolies in a global context;
    the current state of markets in Armenia; international best practices
    implemented to regulate monopolies; and the effect of domestic
    monopolies on the Armenian economy. They analyzed the activities of
    the Republic of Armenia's State Commission for the Protection of
    Economic Competition (SCPEC) and made specific recommendations for the
    implementation of a model for tighter regulation of monopolies in the
    country.

    The overriding premise of the study strived to illustrate that to
    achieve a competitive atmosphere in the country's domestic market,
    which is essential for economic growth, Armenia must demonstrate the
    political will to ensure regulation and compliance for the management
    of monopolies.

    To view the full electronic version of the study, in English, click here.
    http://www.maroukhianfoundation.org/english/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Monopolies-eng-web.pdf

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