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(english) This article sets out to investigate the reasons why some household businesses decide to register and become formal (while others do not) in order to shed light on the origins of informality. We use qualitative as well as quantitative data on household businesses (HB) derived from...
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(english) The strong growth of the Vietnamese economy over the last two decades has brought about sweeping economic and social changes. In particular, there has been a sharp downturn in poverty along with an upturn in social inequalities (albeit not as sharp as in China). This makes the question...
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In spite of rapid economic growth for the last decades, the informal economy still has a predominant weight in Vietnam …’ instigation. The first part highlights the major role played by the informal sector in employment in Vietnam, describes its … économique rapide enregistrée au Vietnam au cours des dernières décennies, l’économie informelle conserve un poids prédominant …
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(english) Vietnam is a very important country for the World Bank. It is the first recipient of IDA credits. It is also …, the Bank is very active in Vietnam: it is the first provider of development aid; it is also the leader in economic … research. Starting from a detailed diagnosis on the Bank’s activities in Vietnam and on the contents of policies it promotes in …
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segmentation and dualism. However, in developing countries such as Vietnam which is the focus of this study, wage work is marginal … segmentation in Vietnam (section 2). Section 3 describes the institutional background related to firm registration and social … protection in Vietnam, and analyses the reasons for informality in relationship with the institutional framework. Section 4 …
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