Abstract

Due to the global financial and economic crisis that began in 2008, the Armenian economy found itself in a period of deep decline and, naturally, as expected, both domestic and foreign investment fell sharply. In the post-crisis years, as the economy gradually began to emerge from the crisis and gradually recover from the positive dynamics of macroeconomic indicators, however, no significant increase in investment flows was recorded; the investment market is still characterized by low activity.

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