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  • UCLA Conference on "Armenia: Challenges of Sustainable Dev" - May 6

    PRESS RELEASE
    UCLA AEF Chair in Armenian History
    Contact: Prof. Richard Hovannisian
    Tel: 310-825-3375
    Email: [email protected]

    UCLA CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN ARMENIA
    (MAY 6, 2006)


    Los Angeles-`Armenia: Challenges of Sustainable Development' is the theme
    of an international conference to be held at the University of California,
    Los Angeles (UCLA), on Saturday, May 6, from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. in the
    Court of Sciences 50 (Young Hall). The conference featuring specialists in
    economics, finance, and governance is dedicated to UCLA Professor Emeritus
    of Economics, Armen A. Alchian, a world-renowned economist and teacher who
    was born in Fresno in 1914 and joined the UCLA faculty in 1946.

    The conference is organized by the Armenian Educational
    Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History at UCLA and the Armenian
    International Policy Research Group (AIPRG), with support from the UCLA Von
    Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies and the Department of Economics.
    AEF Chair Holder Richard Hovannisian will open the morning session with
    introductory comments on `The Economic Factor,' followed by the
    presentation of Professor Alchian and his contributions to economic theory
    by a similarly distinguished Professor of Economics, Harold Demsetz.

    Enrique Gelband, Deputy Division Chief and former Mission Chief
    to Armenia of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), will give the keynote
    address on `Growth and Poverty Reduction in Armenia: Achievements and
    Challenges,' the title of his recent book published by the IMF. A panel
    discussion on the subject will be moderated by UCLA Professor of Economics
    Michael Intriligator and include William Ascher, McKenna Professor of
    Government and Economics at Claremont McKenna College; Daniel Mazmanian,
    Director of the Judith and John Bedrosian Center on Governance and the
    Public Enterprise at the University of Southern California; and Ara
    Khanjian, Professor of Economics at Ventura College.

    The Saturday afternoon session moderated by Professor Lee
    Ohanian of the UCLA Department of Economics focuses on specific topics
    relating to Armenia's economic development. David Grigorian of the IMF will
    speak on `Tax Potential versus Tax Effort: Factors behind the Stubbornly
    Low Tax Collection in Armenia'; Bryan Roberts of the Department of Homeland
    Security, `Remittances, Poverty, and Growth in Armenia'; and Nerses
    Yeritsyan, Central Bank of Armenia, `Financial Sector Development in
    Armenia: Problems and Challenges.' A discussion period will conclude the
    afternoon session.

    Richard Hovannisian stated: `I am pleased that after sixteen
    wonderful semi-annual conferences on Historic Armenian Cities and
    Provinces, we shifted the focus to contemporary issues in 2005 with `The
    Enduring Legacy of the Armenian Genocide' and `Three Turkish Voices on the
    Armenian Question.' Now, for the first conference of 2006, the economic and
    fiscal challenges facing the Republic of Armenia will be addressed. I am
    thankful to David Grigorian for arranging much of the program, especially
    as Ascher, Khanjian, Roberts, Yeritsyan, and Grigorian are also associated
    with AIPRG. The subject of this conference is of critical importance to
    Armenia and all those concerned with the welfare of its people.'

    The conference is open to the public and free of charge.
    Parking is available in Structure 2 at the Hilgard and Westholme Avenue
    entrance to UCLA, where a one-day parking permit ($8.00) may be obtained at
    the parking kiosk. A map of the UCLA campus can be found at the web site:
    <http://www.ucla.edu/map/>www.ucla.edu /map/ or the UCLA Armenian Studies
    web site at www.uclaarmenian.org.

    For additional information, e-mail:

    Richard Hovannisian:
    <mailto:[email protected]& gt;[email protected]
    or
    David Grigorian: [email protected]



    THE PROGRAM IS AS FOLLOWS:



    Armenia: Challenges of Sustainable Development

    Sponsored by the UCLA
    Armenian Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Armenian History,
    Department of Economics,
    Von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies,
    and
    Armenian International Policy Research Group (AIPRG)

    In Honor of Professor Armen Alchian

    Saturday, May 6, 2006
    50 Court of Sciences, UCLA
    9:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M.

    9:30-10:00 Introduction

    The Economic Factor
    Richard G. Hovannisian, AEF Chair, UCLA

    The Contributions of Armen Alchian to Economic Theory
    Harold Demsetz, Department of Economics, UCLA

    10:00-12:30 Growth and Poverty Reduction in Armenia: Achievements and
    Challenges-IMF Book Presentation

    Moderator: Michael Intriligator, Department of Economics, UCLA

    Presenter: Enrique Gelbard, Deputy Division Chief, and former Mission Chief to
    Armenia, International Monetary Fund

    Discussants:
    William Ascher, Donald C. McKenna Professor of Government and Economics,
    Claremont McKenna College, and AIPRG Advisory Board

    Daniel A. Mazmanian, Bedrosian Chair in Governance, and Director, Judith
    and John Bedrosian Center on Governance and the Public Enterprise, School
    of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California

    Ara Khanjian, Department of Economics, Ventura College and AIPRG

    12:30-1:30 PM

    Lunch Recess

    1:30-4:00 PM Selected Topics on Armenia's Economic Development

    Moderator: Lee Ohanian, Department of Economics, UCLA

    Tax Potential vs. Tax Effort: Factors behind the Stubbornly Low Tax
    Collection in Armenia
    David Grigorian, International Monetary Fund and AIPRG

    Remittances, Poverty, and Growth in Armenia
    Bryan Roberts, Department of Homeland Security and AIPRG

    Financial Sector Development in Armenia: Problems and Challenges
    Nerses Yeritsyan, Central Bank of Armenia and AIPRG
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