Affiliation:
1. Armenian State University of Economics, Yerevan, RA
Abstract
In today's world of diversity and uncertainty, as well as the interaction of economic phenomena at an ever-higher level than ever, observing quantitative indicators separately leads to wrong predictions. In order to ensure long-term economic growth and develop a reliable strategy, it is necessary to study the entire economic conjuncture, while not abstracting from social, political, climatic, psychological and other important aspects. As a result, the study of the economic result moves to a new, more complex level.
Publisher
Public Institute of Political & Social Research of Blacksea-Caspian Region
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