Armenia lacks not only a vision of economic development, but also of the country in general, Doctor of Economics, Professor Tatul Manaseryan told Panorama.am in an interview on Thursday, summing up the economic year.
According to him, development tendencies have been observed in the country this year, but they do not stem from the socio-economic policy of the state.
"The development is mostly due to the consistent efforts made by the private sector in these difficult times… In other words, the private sector is paving the way for itself," said the economist, adding that the economy is mainly developing by inertia.
According to him, although Armenia is in the process of recovery after the 2020 Artsakh war, the authorities still have no idea how to get the country out of the current situation.
He also denounced the economy minister’s unrealistic economic growth forecasts for the next year.
“In fact, we need to restore the economy, and clear priorities must be set for it. First of all, bonuses, r...
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