Abstract

The Republic of Armenia passed a tax law in 1997. The new tax law was modeled along Western lines and was intended to move the country toward a market economy. The law has its good points and its bad points. The author summarizes the new Armenian tax law and analyzes its good and bad points from the perspectives of law, economics and ethics.

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