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Economic transformation in Vietnam
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2020During the last three decades Vietnam has undergone a considerable economic transformation. However, little research has considered the role that financial reform has played in the development of small and medium size enterprises (SMEs).DocumentWork, family and social protection: old age income security in Bangladesh, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam
HelpAge International, 2017How does growing older affect a person’s income security in Asia? This question is becoming increasingly urgent in the context of rapid population ageing in the region, yet relatively limited comparative analysis has tried to answer it.DocumentStrengthening public pension systems in Asia: Proceedings of the 2015 ADB—PPI conference on public pension systems
Asian Development Bank, 2016While Asia remains a key driver of global economic growth, the outlook for the region anticipates slow marginal growth for 2015 before rebounding in 2016 and remaining stronger for the next 2 years.DocumentSupporting 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.DocumentSupport in the establishment of mid-and long-term socio-economic development policies for Vietnam
Korea Development Institute, 2013The year 2012 marked the 20th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Korea and Vietnam, and also the eighth year to conduct the Knowledge Sharing Program (KSP) with Vietnam since 2004.DocumentThe impact of gender and business training for female microfinance clients in Vietnam
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2015Business training leads to an increase in business knowledge, improvements in business practices, operations and sales, as well as income and assets for male microfinance clients. Moreover, business failure is lower for males who receive business training. Although business knowledge of women increases either, women do not put their knowledge into practice.DocumentInequality, poverty reduction and the middle-income trap in Vietnam
2015Vietnam has experienced a remarkable period of economic growth in the past two decades. The country now sits firmly in the World Bank’s category of ‘lower middle-income countries’. Sustained reductions in poverty have also been acheived. However, the task is not yet complete.DocumentCyclicality of fiscal behavior in developing oil-producing countries: an empirical review
Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2011Oil price volatility has increased in recent years, where these large, unpredictable swings have a major impact on fiscal balances in developing oil-producing economies. This paper examines the cyclicality of fiscal behaviour in 28 developing oil-producing countries (OPCs) during 1990–2009.DocumentAn investigation of the evidence of benefits from climate compatible development
Leeds University, 2013According to this investigation published by the Sustainability Research Institute (University of Leeds), there is a lack of evidence of either policy or practice of triple wins – adaptation, mitigation and development – significantly limits the capacity of donors to identify, monitor or evaluate them.Pages
