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    Khanjian: An Author's Notes
    Asbarez
    Jan 15th, 2010

    BY ARA KHANJIAN

    Based on the comments of some readers of my article `Questionable
    Economic Results Do Not Provide Justification For Signing The
    Turkey-Armenia Protocols', Asbarez January 8, I would like to make two
    clarifications.

    First, this article is not arguing that we shouldn't open the border
    and that we should isolate ourselves from the rest of the world.
    Turkey closed the border; therefore Turkey could open it at anytime.
    Armenia should be prepared for that day. Currently we aren't.

    The article says that: `We could divide Armenian producers into two groups:'

    First, large companies producing energy and raw materials such as
    copper. Most of Armenia's exports are based on raw materials.' If
    Turkey opens the borders, this group of producers could benefit,
    because they could export energy, such as electricity to Turkey.
    `The second group could be represented as small and medium size
    producers, producing for the domestic markets, mainly in the
    agricultural and food production sectors.' Most of the labor force in
    Armenia works in this group. The article argues that this group will
    suffer when Turkey opens the border, because they will not be able to
    compete with the subsidized Turkish products. The article describes
    that the Turkish government:
    Protects its products through higher tariffs and quotas. Either
    Armenia should impose similar tariffs and quotas on Turkish products
    or it should negotiate with Turkey to reduce them.
    Subsidizes its producers. Either Armenia should subsidize its
    producers at the same level or should negotiate with Turkey to reduce
    them.
    Promotes its exports. Armenia's government should support its
    producers to exports their goods all over the world.
    Finally the article argues that the best way for Armenia to improve
    its economy and raise the standard of living of the population, is to
    increase the productivity of production in general, and more
    specifically the production of the agricultural sector. In section
    four, the article argues that Armenia could increase productivity and
    improve living conditions in Armenia by increasing the level of
    competition, reducing corruption and shadow economy, improving the
    rule of law and increasing government expenditures on education,
    health care, communication, internet access, etc. When Armenia takes
    these measures and improves the quality of production and if Turkey
    opens the border, then Armenian products will be able to compete with
    Turkish ones.

    Secondly, I am not using economic arguments to argue against the
    protocols. We don't need the economic arguments to be against the
    protocols. There are already three main reasons to oppose them. In my
    opinion the most important reason to oppose the protocols is that it
    accepts and confirms the current borders that exist between Turkey and
    Armenia. This implies that Armenia agrees that Kars, Ardahan, the rest
    of Western Armenia, even Massis and Ararat are Turkish territories.
    The second reason is that the protocols `will generate directly or
    indirectly doubts about the Armenian Genocide.' Finally, the protocols
    could endanger Karabakh. These three arguments are more than
    sufficient to condemn the protocols. Even if the economic gains from
    open borders are more than the economic losses, accepting that Ararat
    is a Turkish territory, is enough for me to be against the protocols.

    The article is just arguing that those who support the protocols
    couldn't even use economic arguments in favor of the protocols,
    because when Turkey opens the borders, some groups in Armenia will
    benefit, while others will suffer and the effect on the whole economy
    and the population is questionable.
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