2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2439809
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Vietnam's Political Economy: A Discussion on the 1986-2016 Period

Abstract: Being a member of the thriving ASEAN and successfully implementing economic renovation (Doi Moi) have drawn the world's attention on Vietnam around the turn of the millennium. Some even expected a much faster pace of transformation, and renewed economic, AND political, reforms in Vietnam, or Doi Moi II. However, in the recent transition turmoil the Vietnamese economy has experienced some significant setback, and the solution for getting the country out of the downward spiral of low productivity, waning purchas… Show more

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“…After two decades of growth, Vietnam's economy fell into a lengthy period of macroeconomic turmoil and slow growth in the late 2000s (Tran, ). The fiscal deficit for 10 years in a row from 2003 to 2012 stayed at an average of 5.3% with that of the year 2009 soaring to 7.2%, creating a large debt burden on the government (Vuong, ). This severe downturn in Vietnam's economy, while coinciding with the global economic recession in 2008, actually stems from the country's socialist‐oriented economic structure, which gives primacy to the state sector at the expense of the immature private counterpart (Tran, ).…”
Section: Vietnam's Hospital Autonomy Policies and Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After two decades of growth, Vietnam's economy fell into a lengthy period of macroeconomic turmoil and slow growth in the late 2000s (Tran, ). The fiscal deficit for 10 years in a row from 2003 to 2012 stayed at an average of 5.3% with that of the year 2009 soaring to 7.2%, creating a large debt burden on the government (Vuong, ). This severe downturn in Vietnam's economy, while coinciding with the global economic recession in 2008, actually stems from the country's socialist‐oriented economic structure, which gives primacy to the state sector at the expense of the immature private counterpart (Tran, ).…”
Section: Vietnam's Hospital Autonomy Policies and Incentivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuy nhiên, chất lượng của hoạt động khởi nghiệp trong nền kinh tế luôn là một câu hỏi quan trọng, vì ngày càng xuất hiện nhiều ràng buộc về văn hóa (Hoang & Dung, 2009;Vuong, 2016a;Vuong et al, 2018) và hiệu suất kinh doanh của doanh nghiệp nhỏ, do hiện tượng khuynh hướng lợi suất giảm dần (Vuong, 2016b;Vuong & Napier, 2014;Vuong, Napier, Tran, & Nguyen, 2013), và quá trình tích tụ vốn chứa đựng nhiều rủi ro (Vuong, 2014).…”
Section: Về Bối Cảnh Mới Của Nghiên Cứu Khởi Nghiệpunclassified
“…Tổn thất kinh tế do việc tìm kiếm cơ hội thị trường ngày càng tăng lên, một phần do mặt bằng giá tăng lên qua thời gian (Vuong, 2014;Vuong, 2019), phần khác do hiệu quả của quá trình đó bị hạn chế bởi các xung đột lợi ích cũng như thiếu khả năng tối ưu hóa việc sử dụng nguồn nhân tài vật lực cho một số mục tiêu trọng điểm (Vuong & Napier, 2014).…”
Section: Về Bối Cảnh Mới Của Nghiên Cứu Khởi Nghiệpunclassified
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“…Land use/land cover change (LULCC) is considered the major driver of these challenges due to urbanization [1]. Correspondingly, Vietnam has experienced rapid economic growth during the 1980s to 2000s which had caused uncontrolled and intensive urban expansion, especially in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam [2]. Moreover, urban areas in Vietnam have expanded spatially by 2.8% particularly in the western and the northern side of the existing urban area of Hanoi [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%