Caucasus Business Week #173

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December 12, 2016 #173

December 12, 2016, Issue 173 - www.cbw.ge

Event Beeline transforms to enable new digital services in Georgia Pg. 7

Marjanishvili Theatre Theatre’s “Begalut – in Exile” in Cameri International Festival of Theatre, Israel Pg. 12

Econo-mix AYFB about Expected Hazards after Growth in Tobacco Excise Tax

Georgian Honey with No Perspective on European Market

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Government and National Bank Take Joint Efforts against Dollarization Government of Georgia has recently introduced a 10-clause plan and dedollarization policy is one of the key directions. Both government and National Bank of Georgia (NBG) declare that dollarization level is very high in the country. According to October 2016 indicators, deposits dollarization indicator in October rose by 0.5% and made up 69.7%. Because of high dollarization, the national currency devaluation has badly affected Georgian citizens, because a major part of borrowers have taken USD-denominated loans, while they receive wages in GEL. According to the Government plan, in January-February 2017, USD-denominated mortgage loans issued before January 1, 2015, will be converted due to the then exchange rate minus 20 points, of which 20 Tetri will be subsidized from the state budget. At the same time, starting January 1, 2017 loans of about 100 000 GEL will be issued only in GEL, while the top margin will rise to 200 000 starting 2018. Pg. 4

Economics of Autism Medical tourism counts over 3 thousand years. Bathing establishments were an integral part of sports facilities in Ancient Greece. After the Romans had conquered Greece, they took over not only its arts and sciences, but also its experience in hydropathy, or water cure. Unlike the Greeks, however, who were using only cold water in their baths, the Romans started building baths and swimming pools using the water of the hot springs—they called them thermae (from Greek thermos, “hot”). The word came into usage after a town’s name in Sicily where the waters of the hot springs had been used for healing purposes: it was called Thermae. One more term of the medical tourism is ‘spa’, and it is related to a small town in Belgium, Spa, located in the foothills of the picturesque Ardennes.

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