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1 Economic Growth, Government Pro-Poor Policies and Poverty Reduction in Armenia

2 Poverty and Extreme Poverty Rates in Armenia 19992004 Poverty56%34.6% Extreme Poverty 21%6.4% Source: National Statistical Service of RA, 2006

3 Distribution of Income 19992003 Gini Coefficient 0.590.44 --Zero represents perfect equality and 1.0 perfect inequality --Source: The IMF Book, p. 19

4 Explanations for gap between poverty rates and public perception 1) Certain segments of the population arent benefiting from positive economic results 2) There are regional disparities: –Lowest poverty rates: Yerevan, Vayots Dzor –Poorest: Shirak, Aragatsotn, Gegharkunik, Kotayk and Armavir 3) Official poverty line underestimates the true amount of poverty.

5 Poverty and Extreme poverty lines in 2004 Extreme poverty line: AMD12,467 or $28 per month Poverty line: AMD 19,373 or $43/month

6 STEPS TO CALCULATE THE EXTREME POVERTY LINE 1) Estimate per person per day calories needed: 2,232 2) Estimate the amount of money required to purchase 2,232 calories per day for one month: AMD 12,467 or $28.

7 STEPS TO CALCULATE THE POVERTY LINE 1) Estimate the amount of money required to purchase food: AMD 12,467 or $28 2) Estimate the non-food share of the budget of a person earning an income equal to the poverty line. This number is 36%. 3) Based on these estimated numbers, calculate the total budget or the poverty line: AMD 19,373 or $43 --The non-food part of this budget is just AMD 6,906 or $15 per month.

8 Pro-poor Government economic policies 1) Build public infrastructure in agriculture: roads and water resources 2) Improve education, health care & housing 3) Provide easy access to credit by the poor 4) Improve pensions and safety nets for the poor 5) Reduce of corruption 6) Redistribute assets

9 Government Expenditures From 2000 to 2004 Government expenditures/GDP declined from 26.7% to 20.4% In 2003 Government social expenditures, (pension, social assistance, health and education) were low: 8.7% of the GDP. Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper expects that number to be 12% of the GDP in 2015

10 Feasible ways of increasing government expenditures on pro- poor economic policies 1) Increasing government budget deficits 2) Increasing tax revenues

11 1) Government budget deficits During 2003, 04, 05, budget deficits/GDP were 1.4%, 1.5% and 2.5% For 2010, 2015, and 2020 the deficits/GDP are estimated to be, 1.9%, 1.6% and 3.3%

12 Government Debt In 2005 government debt/GDP was 31%. For years 2010, 2015, and 2020 the government debt/GDP are estimated to be, 29.1%, 29,8% and 37.9%.

13 2) Tax revenues and rates In 2004 government tax revenue/GDP was 17.4%. After year 2000, annual taxable income of less than about $2,500 is taxed at 10% and above that amount is taxed at 20%. After year 2000, income tax collection fell by 28%.

14 Armenia: Poverty measures by age Groups, 1998/99 and 2004 (in %) Poor Extremely poor 1998/99 20041998/99 2004 Aged 61 + 58.3 31.2 22.5 5.5 Total Population 56.1 34.6 21.0 6.4 Source: National Statistical Service of RA, 2006

15 The effect of elimination of pension system on poverty rates If in 2004 pensions were eliminated: –Poverty rate would have jumped from 34.6% to 42.7%. –Extreme poverty rate would have jumped from 6.4% to 12.3% Source: National Statistical Service of RA, 2006


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