Hrant Bagratyan
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Hrant Bagratyan was born on October 18, 1958, in Yerevan
Yerevan
Yerevan is the capital and largest city of Armenia and one of the world's oldest continuously-inhabited cities. Situated along the Hrazdan River, Yerevan is the administrative, cultural, and industrial center of the country...

, Armenia
Armenia
Armenia , officially the Republic of Armenia , is a landlocked mountainous country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia...

. He was the Prime Minister of Armenia
Prime Minister of Armenia
The Prime Minister of Armenia is the most senior minister within the Armenian government, and is required by the constitution to "oversee the Government's regular activities and coordinate the work of the Ministers." The Prime Minister is appointed by the President of Armenia, but can be removed by...

 from February 2, 1993 until November 4, 1996. He was a member of the Pan-Armenian National Movement
Pan-Armenian National Movement
The Pan-Armenian National Movement or Armenian Allnational Movement is a political party representing Armenian national movement in Armenia Presently without parliamentary representation.It was founded by Levon Ter-Petrossian in 1989 and became the ruling party when it swept the 1990 elections...

 party. He has PhD in Economics, author of more than 52 scientific articles and 7 books. In "The Society and the State" (Moscow, Izograph, 2000) he developed the theory of scientific technical cycles. Based on that he predicted regular centralisation and decentralisation of the management of the society. Particularly he predicted the centralisation of the management of the economy by 2010. Founder of a new direction in Economics: global macroeconomics or geoeconomics.

Education

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 theses on the theme “Material Stimulation of branch SRI (Scientific-Research Institute) and DD (Design Department).
1997 Recognized PhD candidate by International Monetary Fund, Washington D.C.
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

Professional experience

1979-1979 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 the Republic 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 the Republic 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.

As Prime Minister of Armenia Hrant Bagratyan had a key role in the organization of successful military defence of Nagorno Karabagh in the war with Azerbaijan in 1993-1994. Thanks to this on May 12, a cease-fire was proclaimed and has largely held since.

Summary of qualifications

Ø the problems of labor motivation, HR management, health and life insurance;
Ø land privatization;
Ø public and administrative reforms in the emerging markets;
Ø structural reforms in the energy sector of post soviet countries;
Ø privatization of industrial enterprises;
Ø liberalization of prices and trade
Ø economic civilization;
Ø scientific-technical progress;
Ø global macroeconomics;
Ø author of the theory of mega-economics.
Leader of the Armenian economic reforms end of 20th century, defined by World Bank as one of the best among former Soviet Union republics and countries of Eastern Europe.

Publications

61 published works including 9 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 received

1995 “The men of the year” of ABI (American Biography Institute).
1996 “The men of the millennium” of ABI (American Biography Institute).
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.
Academic of Humanitarian Sciences at the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Married (Bagratyan Nana), have two children: Bagratyan Ararat and Bagratyan Maria

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