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    GREATEST GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS PROGRESS RECORDED IN ARMENIA FOR MACROECONOMIC STABILITY

    ARKA
    September 9, 2009
    Yerevan

    YEREVAN, September 9. /ARKA/. In terms of global competitiveness
    components Armenia showed the greatest progress for macroeconomic
    stability, Chairman of "Economy and Values" research center Manuk
    Yerghnyan reported.

    The country improved its macroeconomic stability position by 30 points
    and is now the 53rd.

    This may sound strange, but everything will be clearer if macroeconomic
    situation in other countries is considered, Yerghnyan said in Novosti
    International Press Center.

    The global competitiveness is assessed based on 12 main components -
    institutions, infrastructure, macroeconomic stability, health and
    primary education, higher education and training, commodities market
    efficiency, labor market efficiency, financial market efficiency,
    technological preparation level, domestic volume, innovations and
    business improvement.

    Armenia showed one-point improvement on institutions and became
    the 95th. In terms of infrastructures the country is now the 81st
    (an improvement of 9 points).

    The country's position of some other components was as follows: health
    and primary education (still 97th), higher education and training
    (2-point down to 96th position), commodities' market efficiency
    (6 point down to 116th position).

    The latter is the weakest point of Armenia due to market
    monopolization, the expert said.

    The country's position o n labor market efficiency remains the best
    (47th) despite a 2-point reduction.

    Progress by 10, 7, 2 and 8 points was recorded on financial market
    efficiency (97th position), technological preparation level (105),
    market volume (109) and business improvement (112).

    Armenia recorded a 2-point fall on innovations and ranked the 108th,
    Yerghnyan said.

    According to the global competitiveness report prepared by World
    Economic Forum for 2009-2010 Armenia remains the 97th among 133
    countries in terms of world competitiveness in 2009.
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