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    GENTLE MACROECONOMIC POLICY IN ARMENIA AMID GLOBAL CRISIS MUST BE CONTINUED

    /ARKA/
    July 8, 2009
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, July 8. /ARKA/. A gentle macroeconomic policy must be
    continued in Armenia mid the global crisis, said RA Minister of
    Economy Nerses Yeritsyan.

    "Resuming the economic growth, as well as higher-quality and
    diversified economic growth, must be the main aim of this policy,"
    Minister Yeritsyan told reporters today, summing up the results of
    the international conference "Impact of the Global Financial Crisis
    on Armenia: Short- and Long-run Perspectives".

    The Minister pointed out that this was one of Armenia's major tasks
    raised by international experts at the conference.

    Also, "while putting out a fire," one must be sure that the country's
    social structure has not been damaged, and the progress in poverty
    reduction and expansion of employment over the last 10-15 years has
    not been overshadowed.

    "It will be of high importance during the post-crisis growth," he said.

    The Minister pointed out that the participants in the conference made
    specific proposals.

    Yeritsyan stressed the need for a transition from social allowances
    to promoting social programs.

    "As a Government member, I will be consistent in organizing discussions
    of the issue for serious steps to be prepared. We need to develop
    an idea of social work, find people with businesslike thinking and
    assist the formation of this system," the Minister said.

    "In the long run, we must be able to maintain the balance between
    the debt burden and the reforms aimed to improve the resources to
    pay off the debt," Yeritsyan said.

    The conference was organized by the Armenian International Policy
    Research Group (AIPRG). Reports were made by the leading economists of
    the World Bank (WB), UN Development Program, International Monetary
    Fund (IMF), OSCE and Asian Development Bank (ADB), as well as by
    government representatives and businessmen.
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