PROBLEMS OF STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY IN ARMENIA

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU.G/2024.15.2.019

Keywords:

the structure of the economy, economic growth, gross added value, economic sectors and subsectors, spheres and sub-spheres of the economy, services, structural changes in the economy

Abstract

Today’s global economy is characterized by acceleration of technological changes, market rate fluctuations and increasingly growing competition. For their in-dept understanding, we need to review the structural developments in the economy, in particular, the mutual interaction between the economic structure – value added – economic growth and development and in this context, reveal the structural development challenges. To this end, we have analyzed the developments in the Armenian economy, its sectors and sub-sectors in parallel to modern structural shifts.

The obtained results may become guidelines for efficient interaction between various structural units and future robust economic growth.

Author Biography

  • Amalya Saribekyan, Professor, Chair of Management and Business of the Yerevan State University

    Professor of Economics at YSU Chair of Management and Business

    E-mail: amalya.saribekyan@ysu.am

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Published

2025-01-30

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Management

How to Cite

Saribekyan, A. (2025). PROBLEMS OF STRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY IN ARMENIA. Bulletin of Yerevan University G: Economics, 15(2 (44), 19-31. https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU.G/2024.15.2.019