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    ARMENIA IN 31ST PLACE AMONG 179 COUNTRIES BY LEVEL OF ECONOMIC FREEDOMS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1011256
    Jan 14, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 14, NOYAN TAPAN. By the results of an annual research
    conducted by the Heritage Foundation and "The Wall Street Journal",
    Armenia is in 31st place among 179 countries by the level of economic
    freedoms. As Radio Liberty reported, there were no significant changes
    in Armenia's indices as compared with last year.

    The research authors evaluate all the states on a scale from 0 to 100,
    taking into account 10 indices, such as investment freedom, business
    freedom, freedom from corruption.

    This year Armenia received 69 points out of the 100 possible as
    compared with 70 points in 2008. Thus our country is in the group of
    states with a moderately free economy, occupying the highest place
    among CIS countrties.

    Georgia is 32nd, Azerbaijan is 99th, while Russia is 146th by the
    level of economic freedoms.

    As regards concrete indices, based on official statistical data
    and the provisions in the legislative acts on national economy,
    the U.S. analysts have assessed Armenia's business environment
    quite highly. Armenia has high indices on investment making and free
    movement of labor force. At the same time, according to U.S. experts,
    the weaknesses of the country are related to inviolability of the
    right of private property and corruption, with the respective points
    making 35 and 30.

    Armenia, along with Georgia and Lithuania, was pointed out as one of
    the countries with most impressive economic indices. The report says
    that in the past 13 years these three countries have supassed more
    than half of the world's states by their economic indices. According
    to the report's authors, in 1996-2008, the average growth of GDP per
    capita made 8% in Armenia, Georgia and Lithuania.
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