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    PanArmenian News
    July 13 2005

    OPENING OF ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER TO REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT IN ARMENIA

    13.07.2005 08:09

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The investigation carried out by the Armenian
    European Policy Legal and Advice Center (AEPLAC) showed that the
    opening of the Armenian-Turkish border will allow reducing
    unemployment and increasing the GDP, AEPLAC Director Tigran Jrbashian
    stated when presenting the results of the investigation entitled
    `Economic Consequences of the Opening of the Armenian-Turkish border
    for Armenia'. The investigation was conducted according to two models
    - short-term (1 year) and medium-term (5 years). According to the
    short-term model with opening of the Armenian-Turkish border the GDP
    will make 10.65 million AMD (in case of the medium-term model the
    figure will reach 43.00 million AMD). At that the number of
    workplaces will increase 1.5 thousand and 4.8 respectively. The
    growth of import will make 4,71% and 12,95%. Export will increase
    with 5,23% and17,73%. Other positive outcomes of the border opening
    were as well marked. In part, it is the increase of the net income
    per head, indexing of consumer prices and growth of the manageable
    income. It was also noted that some Turkish regions are
    under-developed. The GDP there yields to the average index in the
    country and is 15 times lower than that in the EU states. The GDP her
    head in Armenia is three times greater than that in the adjacent
    Turkish regions. The research showed that import from Turkey made
    about 40 million AMD in 1995-2004 annually, however in 1998 it
    reached 60 million. At the same time export hardly made 10 million
    AMD. According to Jrbashian it is conditioned by the fact that
    Armenia allows unlimited import of goods in the republic while Turkey
    imposes limitations on the import on Armenian goods.
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