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countries (Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine). We apply a multi-level modeling approach, specifically a bootstrapped and selectivity … Variation im Rohmilchpreis für verschiedene CIS Staaten (Armenien, Moldawien und die Ukraine). Es wird ein multi …
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Social Monitor 2002 reviews recent socio-economic developments in the 27 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It contains three articles: Social trends in transition: an update on trends in a range of topics including income and poverty, fertility,...
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Describes the development of labour market institutions and policies in eight Commonwealth of Independent CIS countries (CIS) during the transition period. Shows that in many CIS counties public employment services lost resources, staff and authority, crippling their capacity to replace the lost...
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Armenia, are used in this paper. Based on the analysis carried out, an assessment is made about the fact, that the capital of … Armenia, Yerevan, is the most risk exposed area. A strategy for seismic risk reduction, derived from local peculiarities and …
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The Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Compact with Armenia aimed to reduce rural poverty and improve agricultural …
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-praised integration preference with the EU and announced “Armenia …
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We evaluate the forecasting performance of three competing models for short-term macroeconomic forecasting: the traditional unrestricted VAR, Bayesian VAR, and Factor Augmented VAR. Using quarterly Armenian macroeconomic variables from 1996 to 2014, we estimate parameters of the three models....
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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that after a steady recovery during 2010–12 from the deep 2009 recession, Armenia’s growth softened in 2013 and has remained subdued in 2014. The softening of economic activity has been broad based, as growth of exports and remittances...
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes scope for further de-dollarization policies in Armenia. High financial … dollarization makes Armenia more vulnerable to external shocks and limits its capacity to respond. The de-dollarization strategy is …
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