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The Importance of Creating an Economic System Aid for the Development of the Freelance Market in Armenia

Abstract

The market of Freelance digital services is increasing its scope and includes new spheres day-by-day. The main issue of the present-day market supply is quality. If a few years ago customers were willing to receive lower quality services and make huge savings, many now prefer to receive high-quality services and are willing to pay more. Such a situation in the market creates an unprecedented opportunity for Armenia to position its labor force as the best alternative to Indian specialists.

About the Author

A. A. Vardanyan
Армянский государственный экономический университет
Russian Federation


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Vardanyan A.A. The Importance of Creating an Economic System Aid for the Development of the Freelance Market in Armenia. Uchenye zapiski St. Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics. 2019;(2):61-65. (In Russ.)

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