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This paper discusses the issue of upgrading industrial clusters from the perspective of external linkages. It is taken for granted that in most developing countries, due to the limited domestic market and poor traditional commercial networks, industrial clusters are able to upgrade only when...
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industrializing economies. The paper further finds that Vietnam joined the regional network. However, its trade policy has been … impeding industrial development so that labor-intensive production has been untapped, on one hand, and Vietnam selected the …
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Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have been important for Vietnam’s rapid economic development. However, the … question posed in this paper is “How are Vietnam’s SMEs affected by the internationalization process?” This will give an …
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This study examines the sources of output growth in Vietnam during 1996-2000 using the national input-output (I … comparative analysis of Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia. The major source of Vietnam's output growth was the expansion of exports …. The secondary sector played a key role in Vietnam's output growth, as its demand effects induced more than half of total …
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Vietnam’s garment industry has been loosely characterized by the duality based on market orientation: export and domestic. Export-oriented garment suppliers were typically SOEs and foreign invested firms, while those producing for the domestic market have been mostly small, private...
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during the transition period in Vietnam based on the industry and enterprise panel data. The paper shows that NFHEs in the …
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SMEs in a knitwear cluster in rural town in Vietnam. We find that the demand for these training was indeed low prior to …
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Having generated not only growth performance, but also serious imbalances that make it unsustainable in the future, “the Chinese model” has entered into a complex and profound adjustment process, designed to restore its vitality and sustainability, so that the Chinese economy doesn’t...
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Cluster policy has become a method of choice for policymakers in many countries. Promoting strong localized industries is an appealing perspective for practitioners, as it can be seen as a way to anchor economic activity in regions in an era of globalization. If cluster policy is successful, it...
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A recent wave of economic research has studied the transformation of China from a poor country in the 1970s to a middle-income economy today. Based on this literature, we discuss the factors driving China’s development process. We provide a historical account of China’s rise, fall, and...
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