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    AGHAJANOV: ARMENIAN AUTHORITIES CONDUCT POLICY OF ARTIFICIALLY HIGH EXCHANGE RATE OF DRAM

    Noyan Tapan News Agency
    Oct 9 2006

    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 9, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian authorities are
    conducting the policy of artificially raising the exchange rate of
    the Armenian dram. Economist Eduard Aghajanov made this statement
    during a press conference on October 9. According to him, as a
    result of this policy, the absolute amounts of industrial production
    and exports declined, while imports grew substantially. Thus, in
    January-August 2006, for the first time in recent years, Armenia's
    imports exceeded 2.2fold its exports. In the opinion of E. Aghajanov,
    this is quite a dangerous tendency which shows that national producers
    of Armenia are being forced out not only of foreign but also domestic
    markets. However, as the economist noted, the country's authorities
    are not concerned about the current sitiation and continue conducting
    the policy of an artificially high exchange rate of the dram.

    "Over the past three years, Armenia's imports have considerably
    exceeded its exports. The paradox is that last year the deficit of
    the foreign trade grew by 38% compared with 2003, while the dram's
    exchange rate grew by 26% over the same period," E. Aghajanov said.

    He reminded that according to explanations of the Central Bank of
    Armenia (CBA), the depreciation of the dollar is caused by substantial
    amounts of dollar transfers to Armenia. However, official statistics
    show that the deficit of the payment balance made 193.3 million USD
    last year. "That is, in 2005 an outflow of about 200 million USD
    rather than inflow of dollars was registered in Armenia, which means
    that the exchange rate of the national currency should have declined
    instead of the opposite," E. Aghajanov noted.
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