University Archives and Administrative Records: Recent submissions

  • Mkhitaryan, Liana (2016-02-19)
    In any country Energy Sector is the core branch of national economy. Adequate supplies of energy at competitive prices are essential to maintaining and improving Armenian economy and enhancing the standard of living. Nowadays ...
  • Hamazaspian, Ara; Yengibarian, Bagrat; Sarkisian, Adrine; Hakobian, Srbuhi (2016-02-19)
    Armenia is moving towards a market system and is faced with a sharp decrease in both living standards and production output. The political situation, continuing war and blockade has resulted in a severe energy crisis. It ...
  • Enfenjyan, Vardan; Ghazaryan, Natalya; Avagyan, Sona (2016-02-18)
    This project has been developed by Armenian Tourism Association (ATA) to raise equity capital. It describes activities, time schedule of realization and estimated budget. It also clarifies the notion Armenia – destination ...
  • Aghajanian, Armine; Badalian, Anna; Boudaghian, Arthur; Bagratunian, Haikanush (2016-02-18)
    The transition of Armenia from centralized to market economy requires complete reorganization of ownership structure in state-owned enterprises. The Privatization program is aiming to fulfill this objective via distribution ...
  • Avakian, Aram; Hakopyan, Ara; Amirian, Arcady; Chilingarian, Hambartsum (1993)
    Since the end of the 80’s, Armenia has been falling into a deeper and deeper economic crisis. The reasons are many and include: the disrupted traditional economic ties with the republics of former USSR, the blockade imposed ...
  • Sughyan, Karen (2016-02-17)
    At present, Armenia is emerging from a period of considerable economic problems caused by natural disaster in 1988, and social and political upheavals entailing the collapse of the Soviet Union, severe war in Nagorno-Karabakh ...
  • Grigoryan, Diana (2016-02-16)
    In the light of unstable political developments in the country, harsh socioeconomic conditions and high unemployment rate, Armenians continually leave the country mostly for economic reasons to seek employment opportunities ...
  • Babayan, Stella; Jerbashian, Gohar; Ancharakyan, Serob; Dolinyan, Tigran (2016-02-15)
    Midland Armenia Bank jsc, a member of HSBC Group is the first international Bank in Armenia. Since its establishment Midland Bank has been the market leader in the banking industry. The bank started its operations in March, ...
  • Barseghyan, Hripsime (2016-02-12)
    Huntsman-Armenia Corporation, JSC was established in 1991 by Huntsman Family and Armenian Government in order to help Armenians to recover regions which suffered from the earthquake. The factory was equipped with a unique ...
  • Balayan, Marine; Hovhannisyan, Armen; Martirosyan, Madlena; Tsaturyan, Mher (2016-02-11)
    This work is a guide for Armenian residents and non-residents searching for funds in the most appropriate way to finance their businesses. Having gone through the Soviet period when getting loans from banks were connected ...
  • Antonyan, Hasmik; Arzumanyan, Armine; Arushanyan, Vahan; Simonyan, Karen (2016-02-11)
    The present paper is an attempt to study the economic feasibility of the proposal made by a group of villagers in Martuni region to establish a meat processing operation and start the production of sausages using local ...
  • Tadevosyan, Anahit (2016-02-10)
    Although the role of banking in the economy is declining in some industrial countries, in developing and transition countries such as Armenia, which has less developed financial market, banks are the only institutions that ...
  • Alaverdyan, Arusyak; Grigoryan, Kristine; Martirossian, Naira; Aghabekyan, Tigran; Gevorgian, Aram (2016-02-09)
    Since January 1998 all Armenian commercial banks have adopted International Accounting Standards (IAS). Financial statements are prepared and presented to interested users and regulators (mainly Central Bank of Armenia) ...
  • Tonoyan, Artashes; Avanesyan, Gayane (2016-02-08)
    From the general economics and competition theories, it is assumed that the higher rate of competition leads to the higher total social welfare. High social welfare usually is associated with efficient allocation of ...
  • Harutyunyan, A.; Avagyan, G. (2016-02-05)
    After the devastating economic recession in the post-soviet Armenia, the local food processing industry is slightly recovering, becoming the most productive industrial sector in Armenia. However, the development of Armenian ...
  • Hakobyan, Lilit; Andekyan, Zoya (2016-02-04)
    The defense expenses are usually considered to be inefficient because they are taking away resources from the other branches of economy and use these resources for producing goods and services, which can never been consumed. ...
  • Jamkochian, Marine; Fahradyan, Armen (2016-02-03)
    Among all population, especially during times of transition, children living in institutions are the most vulnerable of all and the most the subject to the impact of a large number of risk factors. Many children living ...
  • Sahakian, Gagik; Arakerian, Karine; Poghossian, Naira (2016-02-01)
    The marketing plan for Caritas Swiss Wood Working Factory is intended to provide an assistance to the management of the Company in improvement of strategic marketing planning and achievement its objectives of employing the ...
  • Babayan, Karen F.; Bagratuni, Susan L.; Magoyan, Aram M. (2016-02-01)
    The scope of the project was very broad: from inception to establishment of the organization and registration as a legal entity in Armenia. The group was working on the project which consists of two stages: planning and ...
  • Gevorkian, Arman; Gasparian, Karen; Kolosarian, Vladimir (2016-01-27)
    This report examines the feasibility of an English language, entertaining, educational, TV news program on Armenian TV for English speakers in Armenia. A study of the present business environment as well as market research ...

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