AJE is an outlet for scientific research with relevance for the economy of Armenia and the region. It provides a platform for researchers to communicate and share their findings provided the analyses is undertaken in a scientific manner. Papers should be submitted electronically to aje.aea [at] gmail.com. The cover page should include the title of the paper, author(s) name, affiliation, email, keywords and JEL classifications. Authors will be contacted shortly after submission.
Submitted papers, after initial screening, will be forwarded for peer review. We look forward to having AJE as an outlet for your research, and in helping us put the next volume together.
Board of Editors
Shushanik Hakobyan – Editor
Aram Arakelyan – Yerevan State University
Vahagn Galstyan – Central Bank of Ireland
Lisa Gennetian – Duke University
Aleksandr Grigoryan – American University of Armenia
Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan – St John’s University
Ashot Mkrtchyan – Central Bank of Armenia
Guillermo Tolosa – International Monetary Fund
Non-benevolent Government And Rule Of Law In Transition Economies, Vardan Baghdasaryan
Rent Price Determinants For Residential Apartments: Micro Evidence from Yerevan, Sona Avagyan
COVID-19 and its Economic Implications, Martin Galstyan
Assessing The Economic Internal Rate of Return of Education, Lusine Sargsyan
The Ethnic Connection: Armenian Diaspora Investment, Cristopher Gor Patvakanian
The Determinants of the Decision to Have Children by Young Families in Armenia, Levon Aslanyan, Lia Poghosyan, and Elen Sahakyan
History-Based Choice between Consumption Streams, Aram Ghazaryan
Yield Curve Estimation and Forecasting in Armenia, Karen Poghosyan and Ruben Poghosyan
Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Armenia, Stella Mnoyan
Marginal Effective Tax Rates on new Investments in Armenia, David Joulfaian
Estimating Potential Growth in the Middle East and Central Asia, Pritha Mitra, Amr Hosny, Gohar Abajyan, and Mark Fisher
Effective Public Debt Consolidation in a “Highly” Indebted Country: Armenia, Knarik Ayvazyan and Hayk Sargsyan
Perceptions of Income Mobility in Armenia, David Joulfaian
Income Inequality in Armenia and the Income Sources that Shape it, David Joulfaian.
Public Perception of Water Price and Service Quality: An Empirical Analysis of Household Water
Delivery in Armenia, Naira Harutyunyan
The Armenian Business Cycle and Trade Shocks from Russia and EU, Karolina Matikyan and Mane Harutyunyan
The Return to Education in Armenia, Shushanik Hakobyan and David Joulfaian
Credit Demand and Supply in the Armenian Banking System, Hayk Sargsyan and Narek Sargsyan
Rubinstein Bargaining at the Court, Laura Manukyan
Forecasting Armenian Key Macroeconomic Indicators Using Factor-based Dynamic Models, Karen Poghosyan
Short Term Forecasting System of Private Demand Components in Armenia, Narek Ghazaryan
A Comparison of PAYG and Funded Pension Systems, Gayane Barseghyan
Price Transmission Mechanism in Georgian Retail Gasoline Market, Ana Mazmishvili
Educational Assortative Mating in Armenia, Shushanik Hakobyan
A Model with Indivisible Investments in Different Environments, Aleksandr Grigoryan