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    MACROECONOMIC STABILITY ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT'S PRIORITY TASK

    ARKA
    July 28
    TSAKHKADZOR

    Ensuring macroeconomic stability and maintaining high-rate economic
    growth is one of the priority tasks of the RA Government, RA Prime
    Minister Tigran Sargsyan stated at a business forum "Armenia's global
    competitiveness: national projects" held in Tsakhkadzor last Saturday.

    "Quite high rates of economic growth have been recorded in Armenia over
    the last ten years. Our major achievement is macroeconomic stability,
    which is due to the control over on-budget expenditures and budget
    deficit, and low inflation rates," T. Sargsyan said.

    The RA Premier said that it is macroeconomic stability that creates
    the most favorable conditions, and the Government's task is to maintain
    long-term stability.

    "Of course, it is a necessary, but insufficient, condition,
    because in achieving macroeconomic stability we failed to achieve
    social integration, solidarity and social responsibility. So the
    accomplishment of the tasks is the second issue on the agenda,"
    T. Sargsyan said.

    He pointed out that the social integration problem has hardly been
    considered over the last 15 years. The authorities believed that an
    emphasis on economic growth would subsequently resolve all the other
    problems, which proved to be false.

    "The economic growth rates could be lower, but social responsibility
    and integration lay the foundations for long-term development and
    more favorable conditions for people. So social integration is of
    primary importance for Armenia, and we will direct our efforts to
    accomplish these tasks," the RA Premier said.

    Armenia recorded 5.9% economic growth in 2000, 9.6% in 2001, 13.2%
    in 2002, 14% in 2003, 10.5% in 2004, 14% in 2005, 13.4% in 2004 and
    13.7% in 2007.

    10% economic growth is budgeted in Armenia for this year.

    The per capita GDP reached $2,844 last year against $593 in 2000. The
    per capita GDP was $659.3 in 2001, $739.9 in 2002, $874.1in 2003,
    $1,112.8 in 2004, $1,523.7 in 2005 and $1,989 in 2006--0--
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