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  • Armenian Oligopolies Hold 60 Percent Of The Market -World Bank Repor

    ARMENIAN OLIGOPOLIES HOLD 60 PERCENT OF THE MARKET -WORLD BANK REPORT

    YEREVAN, November 27. / ARKA /. Monopolies and oligopolies hold
    about 60 % of Armenia's market, according to a new World Bank report
    "Republic of Armenia: Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity,"
    dedicated to solving the job creation challenge, launched today
    in Yerevan.

    Presenting the report, Gohar Gyulumian, a senior economist at the
    World Bank Office in Yerevan, said the statistics show that the share
    of market held by monopolies is higher in Armenia than in other
    countries in the region of the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe,
    except for Azerbaijan, where the figure is more than 70 %.

    According to her, domination of large companies in some segments of
    the market is not a negative factor in itself, however, the problem
    is that these companies abuse their dominant position due to absence
    of balance ensuring institutions.

    Ms. Gyulumian said Armenia's antitrust legislation needs a serious
    revamp, as repeatedly stated by the representatives of World Bank.

    More precisely, she urged the authorities to revise a legislation
    clause which says a company has a dominant position if it holds more
    than 33% of the market.

    She said World Bank experts believe that the antitrust agency should
    be guided by the results of a dynamic market research, because today
    a company not holding more than 33 % of the market may use a string
    of mechanisms to seize a dominant position.

    "Today, the State Commission for Protection of Economic Competition
    is much more focused on the monitoring of prices than on a general
    market research, although its major ask is not price regulation,
    but detraction of causes and effects of a price increase ," she said.

    According to the report, the most monopolized segments of the food
    market are sugar, olive oil and flour. The monopolization degree is
    somewhat lower at the markets of pasteurized milk, wheat, coffee,
    butter, vegetable oil, rice and eggs.

    The most competitive segments of the market, according to the report
    are agriculture, food processing, pharmaceuticals, alternative
    energy, banking and insurance, television, print media, construction,
    healthcare, retail trade and tourism. -0-

    - See more at:
    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_oligopolies_hold_60_percent_of_the_market _world_bank_report/#sthash.JyNOD0e2.dpuf

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