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, accompanied by corresponding tax cuts, in a general equilibrium framework applied to Vietnam. This policy is shown to have strong … a higher education subsidy cut reduces welfare and increases poverty in Vietnam. While rural and agricultural households …
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. Trade with Vietnam was likely the main reason for short-term price fluctuations, while trade with Thailand affects medium … Vietnam simultaneously. The effectiveness of government policy measures has been mixed. There is a need to closely coordinate …
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The concept of origin-linked product is familiar to Vietnamese urban consumers: in a survey conducted in 2005,Vietnamese urban consumers were able to quote 265 Vietnamese origin- linked products, mainly fresh ones (fruits and vegetables). These products are valued for their sanitary quality and...
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Each reform implies social and economic changes. After experiencing war and reunification, today Vietnam is …
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added value. This paper discusses the case of Vietnam against this critical background. While Vietnam has been often …
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such as RoHS and REACH on the production costs and export performance of firms in Malaysia and Vietnam. We find that in …
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This paper provides an overview of the institutional structure of the business system of Vietnam. It explores the role … critical crossroads Vietnam is facing, after a period of steady growth, in a desperate effort to save its economy from going …
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(SMEs) in Vietnam. Analysis of the survey reveals that women who own SMEs are more likely than men who own similar firms to …
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Demographics in Malaysia and Viet Nam are evolving rapidly, potentially disrupting traditional family support to older people. We estimate a set of Poisson random effects models with panel data from the Malaysia Ageing and Retirement Survey and the Viet Nam Aging Survey to analyze how living...
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This paper considers the impact that the Vietnam War had on the economic growth of East Asia. Somewhat inexplicably …, most of the existing research on the economic growth of East Asia fails to address the influence of the Vietnam War … the Vietnam War (whether active or passive), in the belief that this provides evidence showing the influence of foreign …
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