Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Panel Discussion Of Influence Of Global Crisis On Armenia Held In Ye

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Panel Discussion Of Influence Of Global Crisis On Armenia Held In Ye

    PANEL DISCUSSION OF INFLUENCE OF GLOBAL CRISIS ON ARMENIA HELD IN YEREVAN

    ARKA
    Apr 10, 2009

    YEREVAN, April 10. /ARKA/. A panel discussion of the impact of the
    global financial and economic crisis on the Armenian economy has been
    held in Yerevan on the initiative of the International Monetary Fund
    (IMF).

    The former minister of finance of Armenia, Chief Advisor for the
    AVAG Solutions consultancy Levon Barkhudaryan said that the present
    financial and economic crisis is different from the previous ones
    because it has affected the entire world, not a particular country
    or region.

    "The fact that the crisis affected all the countries is the result of
    globalization and of higher-level integration of financial system with
    the global economy. This means that there are neither winner-countries
    nor loser-countries. All countries have been affected by the crisis,
    and must combine their efforts to temper the impacts," he said.

    Barkhudaryan pointed out that joint actions proved to be the slogan
    declared at the G-20 Summit a week ago - combining efforts to survive
    the crisis.

    A proposal was even made to allocate US 1,100bln for this purpose.

    Barkhudaryan reminded the participants of a decision to enhance the
    role of international agencies, particularly the World Bank (WB) and
    the IMF, in averting and combating global crises. The first optimist
    forecasts were made that the crisis will be possible to cope with
    from next y ear.

    "Our discussion is focused on the impact of the global financial and
    economic crisis on the Armenian economy. The crisis is influencing
    all the countries, but this influence is specific for particular
    countries - their economic development, integration with the world
    market, GDP structure," Barkhudaryan said.

    According to him, one of the specific features was that the first
    shock was not so profound due to poor integration of the Armenian
    financial and economic system with the global financial market.

    "In the course of time, this influence grew stronger. A similar
    situation developed in 1998, on the black Tuesday," Barkhudaryan said.

    According to him, the participants will not only discuss the impact of
    the crisis on Armenia, but also present comparative analyses of the
    crisis on different countries, discuss the situation in the Armenian
    banking system and the impact of the crisis on the Armenian business
    environment.
Working...
X