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    UNGROUNDED INFLATION?: MANY EXPERTS SAY RECENT PRICE INCREASES BAFFLE LOGIC

    ECONOMY | 11.09.13 | 10:41

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    Armen Poghosyan, Babken Pipoyan

    By Gohar Abrahamyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Armenia has posted the highest inflation rates in years during the
    past 12 months and this inflation that is well above its projected
    level is seen by many experts as abnormal.

    According to the Armenian National Statistical Service (NSS), in August
    the 12-month inflation rate reached 9.3 percent, which is well beyond
    the 4 (±1.5)-percent band projected by the Central Bank.

    According to the NSS, food price increases have been 10 percent, prices
    for alcohol and tobacco have increased by 5.9 percent, inflation on
    non-food products has been 4.3 percent, while services have been
    11.2 percent more costly. As compared to July prices increased by
    0.3 percent, with food products prices falling by 1 percent, due to
    lower prices for agricultural produce, sugar, oil and flour.

    Still in August, the Board of the Central Bank decided to raise the
    refinancing rate by 0.5 percentage points, setting it at 8.5 percent,
    in an attempt to check inflation.

    "The decision of the Central Bank is aimed at checking inflationary
    expectations formed as a result of domestic developments and softening
    the secondary effects of energy price growth. As a result of the
    Central Bank's policy we expect that inflation in the coming months
    will fall gradually," the Central Bank said in its statement.

    Mikael Melkumyan, an MP with the Prosperous Armenia Party's faction,
    said on Tuesday that since 2010 the inflation has totaled to 20-30
    percent, which, in his opinion, means that the poverty rate in Armenia
    is higher than the officially stated 35.6 percent. The lawmaker also
    says that in the second quarter of 2013 the GDP growth made only
    0.6 percent.

    "There is no GDP growth at all, which does not fit in the context
    of the program declared by the government. It is impossible that
    at the end of December we have a growth of 5-7 percent," said
    the MP affiliated with the party that has positioned itself as an
    'alternative' to the current government.

    Consumers Union Chairman Armen Poghosyan thinks that in reality the
    inflation rate is much higher than officially presented by the NSS,
    as the statistical body surveys 700 names of products, producing a
    much lower general inflation index than, for example, a list of 20
    essential goods, which account for the bulk of family budget expenses
    in Armenia, would do.

    "There is nominal inflation, when you see that prices for a certain
    product have gone up, and there is criminal inflation, when the price
    is the same but the product weighs less or the content of sugar in a
    product has been reduced. An ordinary consumer will hardly notice that,
    as there are competent bodies for that with all possibilities to check
    it," said Poghosyan, talking to ArmeniaNow. He added that recently
    he has also received reports about increased prices of baby food.

    Aware and Protected Consumer NGO founder and chairman Babken Pipoyan
    told ArmeniaNow that due to the recently introduced excise tax on
    beverages prices for these products have also gone up. Prices of
    dairy products, bread, eggs have also increased, he said.

    "The problem is that in Armenia, unlike other countries, price
    increases baffle all logic, which is due to improper control by
    competent bodies," said Pipoyan, adding that no foundation has been
    presented for price increases in the dairy products and eggs market,
    for instance.

    While many connect the recent price increases to the rise in the
    tariffs for natural gas and electricity, Pipoyan says that the current
    inflation is disproportionate to higher energy prices and in many cases
    prices for some goods are raised 10 times as high as they should have
    been if only higher energy costs were taken into account.

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