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The National Economics University (NEU) has undergone dramatic changes in the 1990s. It has expanded from teaching a few thousand students annually to teaching tens of thousands in 1998. At the same time, the subject matter being taught has changed. Economics under central planning was very...
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Vietnam launched its first-ever stock market, named as Ho Chi Minh City Securities Trading Center (HSTC) on July 20 … behaviors of HSTC stock returns. Policies on trading and disclosure practices have had profound impacts on Vietnam Stock Market … literature on Vietnam’s financial markets. Given the policy implications, we suggest that the Vietnamese authorities re-think the …
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This study focuses on those substantial changes that characterize the shift of Vietnam’s macroeconomic structures and … level of integration of Vietnam into the world’s economy. On the one hand, this phenomenon gives rise to efficiency of macro … critical. On the other and, this is a unique opportunity for the macroeconomic mechanism of Vietnam to improve vastly, given …
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In this paper, we examine exchange rates in Vietnam’s transitional economy. Evidence of long-run equilibrium are …
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specific country. Vietnam is used as a case study for the application of both approaches and analysis of results. The …
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By using household data in 2004, this paper identifies the determinants of the elderly poverty in Vietnam. We find that …
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Lower Mekong Basin (Yunan, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam). The report also identifies the main impacts of …
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Vietnam. Households obtain credit through formal and informal lenders. Formal loans are almost entirely for production and … striking. A ‘one size fits all’ approach to credit policy in Vietnam would be inappropriate. …
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This paper examines the extent to which borrowing constraints restrict firm access to credit and identifies individual, firm, and loan characteristics, which determine the cost of capital in Vietnamese manufacturing. Using direct information from a Vietnamese enterprise survey I show that 14...
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