FORBES RANKS ARMENIA AS WORLD'S 2ND WORST ECONOMY
Mu Xuequan
English.news.cn
July 7 2011
China
TBILISI, July 6 (Xinhua) -- The Forbes magazine has ranked the South
Caucasus country of Armenia as the second worst economy in the world
this year, after having analyzed the macro-economic indicators of
177 countries and regions over the past three years.
Other data used by Forbes for its analysis included the per capita
gross domestic product growths as released by the International
Monetary Fund (IMF), the IMF-forecast inflation rates in the coming
2012 and the current account balances.
The 2011 Forbes-ranked world's worst five economies are Madagascar,
Armenia, Guinea, Ukraine and Jamaica.
Armenia's economy in 2010 witnessed a 2.6-percent year-on-year
GDP growth.
In 2010, the Forbes magazine ranked Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and Guinea as the world's three worst economies.
The Armenian national statistical service reported that the country's
per capita GDP at the end of last year was 2,885 U.S. dollars and
3,509.6 dollars in current prices over the reporting period.
Mu Xuequan
English.news.cn
July 7 2011
China
TBILISI, July 6 (Xinhua) -- The Forbes magazine has ranked the South
Caucasus country of Armenia as the second worst economy in the world
this year, after having analyzed the macro-economic indicators of
177 countries and regions over the past three years.
Other data used by Forbes for its analysis included the per capita
gross domestic product growths as released by the International
Monetary Fund (IMF), the IMF-forecast inflation rates in the coming
2012 and the current account balances.
The 2011 Forbes-ranked world's worst five economies are Madagascar,
Armenia, Guinea, Ukraine and Jamaica.
Armenia's economy in 2010 witnessed a 2.6-percent year-on-year
GDP growth.
In 2010, the Forbes magazine ranked Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and Guinea as the world's three worst economies.
The Armenian national statistical service reported that the country's
per capita GDP at the end of last year was 2,885 U.S. dollars and
3,509.6 dollars in current prices over the reporting period.