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Hrant Bagratyan

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Hrant Bagratyan
Հրանտ Բագրատյան
Bagratyan in 2012
4th Prime Minister of Armenia
In office
2 February 1993 – 4 November 1996
Preceded byKhosrov Harutyunyan
Succeeded byArmen Sargsyan
Minister of Economy of Armenia
In office
1991–1993
Succeeded byArmen Eghiazaryan
In office
1990–1991
Personal details
Born (1958-10-18) 18 October 1958 (age 65)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Political partyPan-Armenian National Movement, Free Democrats, Freedom Party

Hrant Ararati Bagratyan (Armenian: Հրանտ Արարատի Բագրատյան; born 18 October 1958) is an Armenian politician. He was the Prime Minister of Armenia from 2 February 1993 until 4 November 1996, and a former member of the Pan-Armenian National Movement political party. He is the current leader of the Freedom Party.

Education

  • 1965-1975 studied at No. 49 school
  • 1975–1979 Yerevan State University, further-Institute of National Economy of Armenia.
  • 1976-1978 Institute of National Economy of Armenia. Faculty of public law. Lawyer.
  • 1983–1986 Post Graduate study at the Institute of Economy of Armenian Academy of Sciences.
  • 1987 - Defended PhD thesis on the theme “Material Stimulation of branch SRI (Scientific-Research Institute) and DD (Design Department).

Professional career

  • 1979 Engineer in "Armelectromash" Yerevan.
  • 1979–1981 Military Service Moscow.
  • 1981–1983 Deputy Director at "Soyuzkhimreactiv" Yerevan.
  • 1983–1986 Post Graduate Student at the Institute of Economy of Armenian Academy of Sciences.
  • 1987–1989 Senior scientific worker at the Institute of Economy of Armenian Academy of Sciences.
  • 1989–1990 Head of Division at the Institute of Economy of Armenian Academy of Sciences.
  • 1990–1991 Minister of Economy of Armenia, First Deputy of the Prime-Minister of Armenia.
  • 1991–1991 Acting Prime Minister of Armenia.
  • 1991–1993 Minister of Economy, Vice-Prime Minister of Armenia.
  • 1993–1996 Prime Minister of Armenia.
  • 1996–1997 Consultant of the International Monetary Fund, energy expert.
  • 1998–2006 Vice-President of the Board, Director of HR and Grape Purchase of Yerevan Brandy Company (Group Pernod Ricard).
  • 2006–2007 VTB Armenia Bank, consultant.
  • 2007–2009 Russian-Armenian University, professor (Yerevan, Armenia), Kiev International University (Kiev, Ukraine), professor at the University of Banking affairs of National Bank of Ukraine.

Megaeconomics

Hrant Bagratyan is the author of 101 scientific articles and 18 monographs. He is the founder of the new term "megaeconomics" and the theory behind this term. He considers megaeconomics as his greatest scientific achievement.

According to the developments in the economic theory and its flexibility being dependent on changing circumstances and changing world, Bagratyan argues, that along with microeconomics and macroeconomics, there must also be a place for "megaeconomics", where economies are confronted in another, more global dimension.

Hrant Bagratyan is also the author of the theory of innovation cycles. He believes that as society develops, management should periodically decentralize and centralize, depending on what stage of the cycle the society is at. These constant compressions and expansions determine the development of societies.

Publications

101 published works including 18 monographs

  1. Monograph Material Stimulation of scientific-technical progress in Production, Yerevan, pub. House, Academy of Science ASR, 1989 (in Russian), 10.7 quires, Printed.
  2. Monograph Payments Arrears in the Gas and Electric Power Sectors of the Russian Federation and Ukraine, IMF, 1997, Washington (in English), 1.5 quires, Printed.
  3. Monograph State and Society, Moscow, Izograf 2000 (in Russian), 23 quires, Printed.
  4. Monograph Land Reform: Issues of Theory and Practice, 30 quires, Printed.
  5. Monograph Armenia on a Frontier of Centuries, Yerevan, Nairi, 2003 (in Armenian), Printed.
  6. Monograph Integration of Ukraine and Russia in to European labor space, Kiev, UBS NBU, 2010 (in Ukrainian), printed.

Awards

  • 1995 “The Men of the Year” of ABI (American Biography Institute).
  • 1996 “The Men of the Millennium” of ABI (American Biography Institute).
  • 1997 Recognized PhD candidate by International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C.
  • 2006 By the independent journalists recognized as the best economic public man of Armenia during the whole period of the independency of the country in 1991-2006.
  • 2005 Received PhD in Economics by Higher Attestation Committee of the Ministry of Education of Russian Federation, Moscow.
  • 2010 Received PhD in Economics by Higher Attestation Committee of Ukraine, Kiev

References

  • Rouben Paul Adalian (2002). Historical Dictionary of Armenia. Lanham , Maryland: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 101. ISBN 0-8108-4337-4.
  • "Hrant Bagratyan". PanARMENIAN.Net. 2010-01-18. Retrieved 7 March 2010.

External links

Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Armenia
1993–1996
Succeeded by
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