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Supporting the establishment of Vietnam's 2011-20 socio-economic development strategy
Korea Development Institute, 2011In 2008, the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) of Vietnam officially requested the Korean government to advise it on the development of the Vietnamese economy under the title, “Sharing Korean Development Experience.” Based on the strategic importance of bilateral relations between the two nations as well as Vietnam's growth potential and determination to implement the KSDocumentMajor policy agenda and policy responses toward a globalized market economy for Vietnam
Korea Development Institute, 2005Since the “Doi Moi” process started in 1986, the Vietnam economy has achieved a fast economic growth of 6~7% per annum except during the period of the ‘Asian Financial Crisis’ in 1998. Meantime, inflation and exchange rates have been stabilized, and the ratio of current account deficit to GDP is sustained at around 4% since 2004.DocumentSupermarkets and the poor in Vietnam
Making markets work better for the poor, 2006The number of supermarkets in Vietnam is increasing due to government incentives, increased urbanisation and growing purchasing power. However, for price and access reasons, street vending remains the dominant retail mode. Poor consumers also often reject shopping at supermarkets because of freshness concerns. For many, supermarkets serve as pure entertainment.OrganisationThe Prosperity Initiative (PI)
The Prosperity Initiative's goal is to unlock the potential of select industries, creating durable economic choice and a route out of poverty for millions of people. Key strategies:DocumentGrowth and trade horizons for Asia: long-term forecasts for regional integration
Asian Development Bank Institute, 2005With the emergence of People’s Republic of China (PRC) and India, the economic landscape of Asia and its relation to the global economy have been changed. Against this background, this paper present forecasts for Asian expansion until 2025. It explores a scenario of shifting patterns of regional specialization and their consequences for growth and structural change in the Asian economies.DocumentSoutheast Asia Human Development Report 2005
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2004This report links the concepts of human development, regional economic integration and regional cooperation. It argues that the high level of disparity among countries within South East Asia can be attributed to variations in human resource development and differences in the quality of governance.DocumentHow does China’s growth affect poverty reduction in Asia, Africa and Latin America?
Overseas Development Group, East Anglia University (UEA) School of Development Studies, 2004This study assesses China’s growth on the world economy and its implications of this for poverty reduction in other developing countries and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. The growth of China has implications for other countries through its impact on their exports to China itself (positive) and to third countries (negative), and through their imports from China.DocumentFinancing of agricultural marketing: case studies from Asia
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This study looks at how traders of grains and horticultural produce in Asia finance their activities and how they use that finance.DocumentTax incentives in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam
International Monetary Fund, 2002Tax incentives are a prominent feature of the tax system in the lower Mekong region (Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam), but few studies have investigated how effective they are in promoting investment and employment.
