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    IMF'S TALES AND ARMENIAN BUSINESS IN RUSSIA

    news.am
    Feb 18 2010
    Armenia

    Mark Lewis, Chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission in
    Armenia, who recently visited the country, forecast economic growth of
    about 2% for this year. Hopes are mostly placed on the Armenian mining
    industry, agricultural and services sectors. The situation is clear in
    the country's mining industry. A few years ago the Zangezur Copper and
    Molybdenum Combine topped the list of Armenia's largest taxpayers; in
    2006, the enterprise ensured 1/10 of all the tax revenues. However,
    with the global crisis, all the hopes for the largest companies
    collapsed like a house of cards.

    James McHugh, the then IMF Resident Representative in Armenia, did
    not say a single word about the large-scale housing construction,
    monopolized economy and low-level economic diversification. Nor did he
    say anything about the disastrous consequences of AMD revaluation. On
    the other hand, IMF representatives would sing praises to Armenia's
    economic policy. Now we have "found out" that the Armenian economy
    was not at all "all right."

    At present, however, we are not "reassured" with 2% economic growth.

    Nothing is easier than making economic forecasts. Any figures can be
    cited. Who is going to remember the "old forecasts"?

    In the middle of 2009, Nienke Oomes, the then IMF Resident
    Representative in Armenia, stated that the IMF did not forecast a
    two-digit decrease in Armenia's GDP, but a decrease of 9.5%.

    Unfortunately, despite the IMF experts' forecasts, Armenia did register
    a two-digit decrease in its GDP.

    We can only guess at what is going to happen in the future. The
    situation is unpredictable, which may be the reason why, more
    and more often, Armenian businessmen set their eyes on the other
    CIS member-countries and foreign states. For example, some Armenian
    businessmen recently announced their intention to construct two jewelry
    and diamond-cutting factories in Ulyanovsk, Russia. On the other hand,
    the once prosperous Armenian diamond-cutting industry has actually
    closed down and desperately needs bulk orders.

    Specialists express varied opinions of the IMF's role in national
    economies. Many independent experts analyzing the efficiency of loans
    issued by the IMF and World Bank arrive at deplorable conclusions. The
    programs funded by the banks normally fail to produce results in the
    developing countries. The explanation is a simple one: widespread
    corruption, low professional level of program builders and executing
    officers, etc...
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