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    THE SITUATION WITH ECONOMIC SECURITY

    Editorial

    Yerkir/arm
    August 26, 2005

    The situation with the Armenian economy in the past decade shows that
    the majority of the indicators characterizing the country's economic
    security are below the acceptable minimum threshold.

    The decrease of the country's productive potential causes special
    concern. Currently, the annual capital investments constitute 14-15%
    of the country GDP while according to expert estimates the lowest
    acceptable share of GDP used for capital investments is 25%.

    A serious problem in terms of economic security is the lack of
    innovations in the economy - the share of high tech production in the
    economy is lower than 15% of the GDP. In Armenia, high tech production
    constitutes about 2-3% of the overall economy. The situation remains
    extremely tense from the point of view of economic security in the
    sphere of employment and distribution of incomes.

    According to international standards, the economic security of
    a country is considered to be threatened if the unemployment rate
    reaches 6-7%. In Armenia even the official sources indicate that the
    unemployment rate is 9% while the estimates of independent experts
    indicate that the real unemployment (including hidden employment)
    reaches 32-34%.

    The monetary sector is also facing some threats in terms of economic
    security. The country's economy is highly dollarized. The national
    currency becomes secondary to the almighty dollar.

    The economic security is considered to be threatened when the share of
    monetization of the economy is lower than 50% of the GDP. In Armenia,
    this indicator is 15-17%. The economic and consequently military and
    political threats to the country's security have become so serious
    that they have turned into challenges for the very existence of
    the statehood.

    The situation is critical in terms of per capita income, growth
    of productivity, technological modernization and several other
    indicators. Immediate and operational measures are necessary to improve
    the situation. Along with radical political and legal reforms in the
    country, it is necessary to review the existing economic policies
    that stipulate that the main priority for transition economies is
    macroeconomic stability.

    This approach enforced by international financial organizations will
    lead Armenia to final deterioration of productivity, destruction of the
    strategically important scientific sector and loss of any perspectives
    for development. Such developments can by no means contribute to the
    emergence of a dynamic and sustainable economy in the country.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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