ARF-D REP. PROPOSING LAUNCHING NEW ECONOMIC MODEL
tert.am
03.05.12
Armenia's economy consists of two sectors - virtual and real,
according to Ara Nranyan, a member of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) faction in parliament.
Speaking at the party's pre-election meeting with Armenian businessman,
Nranyan said that the economy reflected in different documents does not
address the real economic problems that the country is facing today.
"Armenia's economy is, as a matter of fact, absolutely different. We
propose creating a new economy. Those who say this economy paves no
way to settling problems are right," he noted.
Nranyan particularly pointed out to such problems as the inability
to create jobs, ensure competition etc.
"Therefore we propose launching a new economic model instead of
implementing cosmetic reforms in different branches of the economy,"
he added.
Nranyan, who is the twelfth candidate on the ARF-D's proportional
ballotl said the model should conform to international standards,
taking into consideration developed and rapidly developing countries'
experience and Armenia's potentials, as well as the challenges that
the country may face in the coming years.
As an economist, Nranyan believes that the model will enhance
Armenia's competitive advantages in the present-day world, enabling
the country to prepare highly-qualified specialists whose salaries
will be equivalent to the sums earned by their colleagues abroad.
tert.am
03.05.12
Armenia's economy consists of two sectors - virtual and real,
according to Ara Nranyan, a member of the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation-Dashnaksutyun (ARF-D) faction in parliament.
Speaking at the party's pre-election meeting with Armenian businessman,
Nranyan said that the economy reflected in different documents does not
address the real economic problems that the country is facing today.
"Armenia's economy is, as a matter of fact, absolutely different. We
propose creating a new economy. Those who say this economy paves no
way to settling problems are right," he noted.
Nranyan particularly pointed out to such problems as the inability
to create jobs, ensure competition etc.
"Therefore we propose launching a new economic model instead of
implementing cosmetic reforms in different branches of the economy,"
he added.
Nranyan, who is the twelfth candidate on the ARF-D's proportional
ballotl said the model should conform to international standards,
taking into consideration developed and rapidly developing countries'
experience and Armenia's potentials, as well as the challenges that
the country may face in the coming years.
As an economist, Nranyan believes that the model will enhance
Armenia's competitive advantages in the present-day world, enabling
the country to prepare highly-qualified specialists whose salaries
will be equivalent to the sums earned by their colleagues abroad.