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domestic firms. Using a specially designed survey on a sample of over 7,500 manufacturing firms in Vietnam we uncover some of …
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This study presents a set of assessments of the long term economic effects of Vietnam’s accession to the WTO. Generally … speaking, our results indicate that Vietnam would benefit from accelerating its participation in more open multilateralism …
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increases, trade growth and shifting trade patterns will have pervasive effects on income distribution in Vietnam. In this paper …, we use a newly estimated Vietnam social accounting matrix to elucidate the links between trade and income in the country …
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increases, trade growth and shifting trade patterns will have pervasive effects on income distribution in Vietnam. In this paper …, we use a newly estimated Vietnam social accounting matrix to elucidate the links between trade and income in the country …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005484921
international markets and the corporate social responsibility activities of firms, with the exception of trade with China. Results …
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Vietnam has been among the most successful East Asian economies, especially in weathering the external shocks of recent … trade. Its success contradicts its characterization as an example of export-led growth and highlights the role of the state …
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Vietnam has been among the most successful East Asian economies, especially in weathering the external shocks of recent … trade. Its success contradicts its characterization as an example of export-led growth and highlights the role of the state …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010280123
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likely to occur via FDI than through trade. As such, our results are not consistent with the view that tacit knowledge …
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