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  • IMF Rep Welcomes Lower Growth Rates In Armenian Construction Sector

    IMF REP WELCOMES LOWER GROWTH RATES IN ARMENIAN CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Sept 9 2009
    Armenia

    14:16 / 09/09/2009Nienke Oomes, IMF Resident Representative in Armenia,
    welcomes the lower growth rates in Armenia's construction sector.

    Instability is typical of the construction sector. A price rise makes
    everybody sell their real estate, whereas a fall in prices makes
    people purchase it. Oomes said. Over the recent years this sector has
    been rapidly growing in Armenia, and it is even better that slightly
    lower growth rates have been registered, the IMP official said. On
    the other hand, she pointed out that some growth in the construction
    sector is beneficial for the country. So the Armenian Government is
    right in promoting the completion of construction projects. Ms. Oomes
    also pointed out the high importance of encouraging other economic
    sectors, as the Armenian economy has over recent years been too much
    dependent on the construction sector, Oomes said. According to her,
    the construction sector accounts for 2/3 of the 18.5% economic decline
    in Armenia this January-July. At present, she said, the worst moment
    is past, the higher real estate prices and number of real estate
    business being evidence thereof.

    It should be noted that, according to some Armenian economists, it is
    the "construction bubble blown" in the Armenian economy that accounts
    for the strong effect of the global crisis on the country. So, they
    say, it is wrong to fund the sector considered to be the main cause
    of the crisis. The point is that the Armenian Government provided
    guarantees to six construction companies, using the funds of foreign
    loans. The companies are to complete the construction of six elite
    buildings in the center of Yerevan. The same economists point out
    that the flats do not sell, which means the investments have been lost.
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