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. Using panel data from Vietnam we find evidence that households with connections to local government are more likely to be …
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Diversification of household activities away from agriculture is a key characteristic of economic development. We examine the extent of diversification among Vietnamese households, from agriculture into waged employment and entrepreneurship and whether this diversification is welfare enhancing....
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This paper examines gender inequality and female empowerment in rural Viet Nam. Using an extensive panel dataset on 2,181 households, we examine how the welfare of women living in rural areas has evolved during a period of dramatic rural transformation, 2008 - 14. We find that while the economic...
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-income setting of Vietnam. We propose that social capital and political connections assist households in accessing resources …
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source from Vietnam for 2002 to 2007, a period of significant transition. We address issues of simultaneity, self …
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In this paper, we investigate the relationship between exporting and productivity in the case of Vietnam using an …
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-level panel data from Vietnam we calculate transitivity, a measure to determine the strength of clustering of manufacturing firms …
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underlying stories at work. An exceptionally rich set of data from Vietnam makes us confident that our measure is superior at …
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formally. In this paper, we explore the extent to which social networks in rural Vietnam can play a role in increasing formal …
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Firm turnover (i.e. firm entry and exit) is a well-recognized source of sectorlevel productivity growth across developing and developed countries. In contrast, the role and importance of firms switching activities from one sector to another is little understood. Firm switchers are likely to be...
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