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In Armenia , Georgia and Moldova the power sector deficit was among the largest
items in the budget deficit . The energy ( electricity and gas ) sector ' s quasi -
fiscal deficit has been estimated at 5 percent of GDP in Moldova in 1999 , 3 .
In Armenia , Georgia and Moldova the power sector deficit was among the largest
items in the budget deficit . The energy ( electricity and gas ) sector ' s quasi -
fiscal deficit has been estimated at 5 percent of GDP in Moldova in 1999 , 3 .
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during this period was the highest in Azerbaijan and Georgia , where the tariffs
quadrupled and tripled , respectively . By 2002 the tariffs doubled in Armenia and
Moldova , increased by about 160 percent in Hungary , remained unchanged in ...
during this period was the highest in Azerbaijan and Georgia , where the tariffs
quadrupled and tripled , respectively . By 2002 the tariffs doubled in Armenia and
Moldova , increased by about 160 percent in Hungary , remained unchanged in ...
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Households in Armenia and Georgia experienced the largest welfare loss ,
expressed as a percentage of total household budget , because of the high
magnitude of the price increase and the high shares of electricity expenditures in
the total ...
Households in Armenia and Georgia experienced the largest welfare loss ,
expressed as a percentage of total household budget , because of the high
magnitude of the price increase and the high shares of electricity expenditures in
the total ...
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