MINASYAN: ECONOMIC POLICY NOT CONSISTENT WITH COUNTRY'S CHALLENGES
http://www.arfd.info/2012/12/21/minasyan-economic-policy-not-consistent-with-countrys-challenges/
December 21, 2012
"Economic growth cannot be ordered." Artsvik Minasyan
(First Armenian News and Analyses, December 21) - Several months ago,
Serzh Sargsyan put a task to close the year with 7% of economic
growth. National Statistical Service published 7.1% of economic
activity for November. In fact, now it is possible to say that the
government "honorably" implemented the RPA leader's recommendation.
ARF member, Vice President of the Standing Committee on
Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs Artsvik Minasyan said that it is
natural, economic growth cannot be ordered, and in that point of view,
it corresponds to the truth , if not, it is necessary to consider the
impact on citizens' quality of life and economic competitiveness of
the state.
"It is evident that development of 1, 2 or 3 entities cannot be
considered in the context of overall growth. The point is that
Armenia's citizens are grabbling in poverty, but the economy may show
growth. This is talking about the fact that our economic structure and
economic policy is not consistent with the socio-economic challenges
the country faces," said Minasyan.
From: A. Papazian
http://www.arfd.info/2012/12/21/minasyan-economic-policy-not-consistent-with-countrys-challenges/
December 21, 2012
"Economic growth cannot be ordered." Artsvik Minasyan
(First Armenian News and Analyses, December 21) - Several months ago,
Serzh Sargsyan put a task to close the year with 7% of economic
growth. National Statistical Service published 7.1% of economic
activity for November. In fact, now it is possible to say that the
government "honorably" implemented the RPA leader's recommendation.
ARF member, Vice President of the Standing Committee on
Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs Artsvik Minasyan said that it is
natural, economic growth cannot be ordered, and in that point of view,
it corresponds to the truth , if not, it is necessary to consider the
impact on citizens' quality of life and economic competitiveness of
the state.
"It is evident that development of 1, 2 or 3 entities cannot be
considered in the context of overall growth. The point is that
Armenia's citizens are grabbling in poverty, but the economy may show
growth. This is talking about the fact that our economic structure and
economic policy is not consistent with the socio-economic challenges
the country faces," said Minasyan.
From: A. Papazian