December 8, 2006



The Armenian Economist

Via Bekaisa, news of another Armenian blog, but this time on a specialist theme — the economy. Personally, I’d like to see more specialists blogging from all walks of life in Armenia more often so I’m glad to see what looks an interesting and unique blog like this emerge.

The Armenian Economist is a new blog dedicated to the dissemination of the views of economists and professionals on current developments in the economy of Armenia. The goal is to fill a void in the community related to the timely discussion and exchange of views on events affecting the Armenian nation.

Topics of interest may include fiscal and monetary policy, government regulation and governance, trade, labor markets, banking, income distribution, health care, education, among many others. We look forward to a healthy exchange of views and ideas, with civility in a nonpolitical setting. Assistance in contributing and expanding the scope of the blog is greatly appreciated.

I’ve had a quick glance through and it’s interesting indeed, focusing on issues and topics such as energy and telecommunications in Armenia as well as paradoxical growth in some sectors of the economy that should benefit most of the population, but in fact don’t.

The Armenian Economist is here.

Posted by Onnik @ 2:29 pm. Filed under: Armenia, Karabakh, Telecommunication, Economy, Blogging, Energy, Caucasus, Legislation







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  1. I’ve had it linked for a while now, it’s definitely better than having another general news blog. I was wondering when he would post something on the telecomms industry, since I’m going to enter in to that sector.

    Comment by Esoteric — December 9, 2006 @ 6:14 am

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