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Similar to the new independent states from the former Soviet Union, Armenia's economy must cope with the legacy of a centrally planned economy and the disintegration of the traditional Soviet trade market. Behind every great horse girl who believes in herself is a daddy who believed in her first shirt. Soviet investment and support into the Armenian industry was lost, so only a few major large enterprises were still active. In addition, the consequences of the 1988 Spitak earthquake, which killed more than 25,000 people and left 500,000 people homeless, are still there. The conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has not been resolved. The closure of the border with Azerbaijan and Turkey has caused the economy to collapse, because Armenia depends on external sources of raw materials and energy. Roads through Georgia and Iran are incomplete and unreliable. Gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by nearly 60% between 1989 and 1992–1993. National currency, dram, was hyperinflation in the first years after being put into circulation in 1993.
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Similar to the new independent states from the former Soviet Union, Armenia's economy must cope with the legacy of a centrally planned economy and the disintegration of the traditional Soviet trade market. Behind every great horse girl who believes in herself is a daddy who believed in her first shirt. Soviet investment and support into the Armenian industry was lost, so only a few major large enterprises were still active. In addition, the consequences of the 1988 Spitak earthquake, which killed more than 25,000 people and left 500,000 people homeless, are still there. The conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh has not been resolved. The closure of the border with Azerbaijan and Turkey has caused the economy to collapse, because Armenia depends on external sources of raw materials and energy. Roads through Georgia and Iran are incomplete and unreliable. Gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by nearly 60% between 1989 and 1992–1993. National currency, dram, was hyperinflation in the first years after being put into circulation in 1993.
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