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    ALL GUYS NEED IS MONEY

    Lragir.am
    19 June 06

    According to economist Edward Aghajanov, Tigran Sargsyan, the president
    of the Central Bank of Armenia, lies when he says that the government
    does not intervene in the dollar-dram exchange rate.

    "It is worthwhile to remind him that on October 7, 2005 he personally
    announced that the exchange rate of the dram does not float in Armenia,
    it is controlled by the Central Bank."

    The exchange rate of the national currency is not an end in itself;
    it must foster economic development, whereas we move in the opposite
    direction. "Due to the artificial increase of the exchange rate, the
    export rate went down by 2.9 percent over the past 4 months. It is very
    simple. The high exchange rate of the national currency hinders local
    production and export and favors importers, it is a simple axiom,"
    says Edward Aghajanov. According to Aghajanov, we should have done
    what all the normal countries do.

    For instance, the United States had a huge trade deficit, comprising
    5 percent of the GDP. The economists alarmed that it threatened
    the U.S. economy. Our deficit is a record, 817.5 million drams,
    16-17 percent of the GDP. This is very dangerous for our economy. The
    United States launched a policy of a low exchange rate of the national
    currency to promote local production and export, and make imports
    expensive, says Aghajanov, whereas ours "either do not understand or
    play in the field of import."

    Edward Aghajanov repeats the opinion that the games with the exchange
    rate of the dollar and the dram have also a political context.

    "If formerly one had to pay 150 thousand drams to appear on a party
    ticket, now they have to pay 500 thousand dollars. It is clear that
    all the guys need is money to enter the parliament again," concluded
    Edward Aghajanov.
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