AEPLAC to hold presentation of its Annual report on Armenian economy for 2006
26.07.2007,
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AEPLAC, Armenian-European consulting center for economic politics and law, is to hold presentation of its annual report on Armenian economy for 2006 on Thursday in Yerevan.
YEREVAN, July 25. /ARKA/. AEPLAC, Armenian-European consulting center for economic politics and law, is to hold presentation of its annual report on Armenian economy for 2006 on Thursday in Yerevan.
The centre press office says the report contains a detailed analysis of macroeconomic developments in Armenia compared with international indicators.
The report also considers important issues such as GDP stricture and its per-capita quota, industrial and agricultural output distribution.
Inflation, labor market, financial and banking sectors, state budget and foreign debt are in the report’s focus as well.
AEPLAC European Director Kenneth Munther will open the presentation.
Armenian Trade and Economic Development Minister Nerces Yeritzyan and World Bank Yerevan Office Head Aristomene Varoudakis are set to speak at the presentation ceremony.
Armenian government members and MPs as well as representatives of international organizations, diplomatic missions, businessmen and scientists will attend the event. M.V.-0---
The centre press office says the report contains a detailed analysis of macroeconomic developments in Armenia compared with international indicators.
The report also considers important issues such as GDP stricture and its per-capita quota, industrial and agricultural output distribution.
Inflation, labor market, financial and banking sectors, state budget and foreign debt are in the report’s focus as well.
AEPLAC European Director Kenneth Munther will open the presentation.
Armenian Trade and Economic Development Minister Nerces Yeritzyan and World Bank Yerevan Office Head Aristomene Varoudakis are set to speak at the presentation ceremony.
Armenian government members and MPs as well as representatives of international organizations, diplomatic missions, businessmen and scientists will attend the event. M.V.-0---