A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity
In Armenia, more effective accumulation, together with greater competition and better connectivity with the rest of the world, will increase pressures on firms to compete and innovate and will thus reinvigorate job creation. In order to more effe...
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okr-10986-226032021-04-23T14:04:09Z A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity Bartsch, Ulrich ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO SERVICES ANTITRUST BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOND BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BONDS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO TRAFFIC CENTRAL DEPOSITORY COLLATERAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONNECTIVITY CONTESTABILITY DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION EQUITY ISSUES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FORECLOSURE FOREIGN INVESTOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH EMPLOYMENT HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT ICT INCOMES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION INVESTOR AWARENESS JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOUR LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARGINAL COSTS MARKET ACCESS MARKET DOMINANCE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET POWER MARKET REGULATION MARKET STRUCTURE NEW TECHNOLOGIES PENSION PENSION REFORMS POLICY FORMULATION PRICE LEVELS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE BONDS PRIVATE EQUITY PROCUREMENT PRODUCT MARKET PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RAMP;D REGISTRY REGULATOR REGULATORS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT SAFETY SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKETS SEIZURE SERVICES MARKET SMALL BUSINESSES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TRANSPARENCY WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS In Armenia, more effective accumulation, together with greater competition and better connectivity with the rest of the world, will increase pressures on firms to compete and innovate and will thus reinvigorate job creation. In order to more effectively channel savings into investment in those industrial sectors with the best potential for growth and employment creation, a more sophisticated financial system is required. A recently released World Bank report1 finds that Armenias State Commission for the Protection of Competition (SCPEC) needs to be given better tools to carry out its work, and it also needs to shift its focus from price levels to more vigorously pursuing anticompetitive conduct. A liberalization of aviation would boost growth and job creation by better connecting people, ideas, and markets. 2015-09-14T15:06:07Z 2015-09-14T15:06:07Z 2013-11 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18792081/new-model-job-creation-armenia-promoting-more-effective-accumulation-competition-connectivity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22603 English en_US Europe and Central Asia knowledge brief;issue no. 67 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Europe and Central Asia Armenia |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO SERVICES ANTITRUST BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOND BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BONDS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO TRAFFIC CENTRAL DEPOSITORY COLLATERAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONNECTIVITY CONTESTABILITY DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION EQUITY ISSUES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FORECLOSURE FOREIGN INVESTOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH EMPLOYMENT HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT ICT INCOMES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION INVESTOR AWARENESS JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOUR LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARGINAL COSTS MARKET ACCESS MARKET DOMINANCE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET POWER MARKET REGULATION MARKET STRUCTURE NEW TECHNOLOGIES PENSION PENSION REFORMS POLICY FORMULATION PRICE LEVELS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE BONDS PRIVATE EQUITY PROCUREMENT PRODUCT MARKET PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RAMP;D REGISTRY REGULATOR REGULATORS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT SAFETY SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKETS SEIZURE SERVICES MARKET SMALL BUSINESSES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TRANSPARENCY WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO SERVICES ANTITRUST BANKRUPTCY BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOND BOND MARKET BOND MARKETS BONDS BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL MARKETS CARGO TRAFFIC CENTRAL DEPOSITORY COLLATERAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY COMPETITION POLICY COMPETITIVENESS CONFIDENTIALITY CONNECTIVITY CONTESTABILITY DRIVERS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION EQUITY ISSUES EXTERNALITIES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FORECLOSURE FOREIGN INVESTOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT POLICIES HIGH EMPLOYMENT HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT ICT INCOMES INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION INVESTOR AWARENESS JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOUR LEGAL FRAMEWORK LIQUIDITY LONG-TERM FUNDS MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARGINAL COSTS MARKET ACCESS MARKET DOMINANCE MARKET PARTICIPANTS MARKET POWER MARKET REGULATION MARKET STRUCTURE NEW TECHNOLOGIES PENSION PENSION REFORMS POLICY FORMULATION PRICE LEVELS PRIVATE BOND PRIVATE BONDS PRIVATE EQUITY PROCUREMENT PRODUCT MARKET PROTOCOLS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP RAMP;D REGISTRY REGULATOR REGULATORS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESULT SAFETY SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES MARKETS SEIZURE SERVICES MARKET SMALL BUSINESSES SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TRANSPARENCY WEAK CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS WORLD MARKETS Bartsch, Ulrich A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
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Europe and Central Asia Armenia |
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Europe and Central Asia knowledge brief;issue no. 67 |
description |
In Armenia, more effective accumulation,
together with greater competition and better connectivity
with the rest of the world, will increase pressures on
firms to compete and innovate and will thus reinvigorate job
creation. In order to more effectively channel savings into
investment in those industrial sectors with the best
potential for growth and employment creation, a more
sophisticated financial system is required. A recently
released World Bank report1 finds that Armenias State
Commission for the Protection of Competition (SCPEC) needs
to be given better tools to carry out its work, and it also
needs to shift its focus from price levels to more
vigorously pursuing anticompetitive conduct. A
liberalization of aviation would boost growth and job
creation by better connecting people, ideas, and markets. |
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Bartsch, Ulrich |
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Bartsch, Ulrich |
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A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
title_short |
A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
title_full |
A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
title_fullStr |
A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
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A New Model for Job Creation in Armenia : Promoting More Effective Accumulation, Competition, and Connectivity |
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new model for job creation in armenia : promoting more effective accumulation, competition, and connectivity |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/11/18792081/new-model-job-creation-armenia-promoting-more-effective-accumulation-competition-connectivity http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22603 |
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