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Foreign direct investment (FDI) may benefit local firms in the host country through various kinds of spillovers, but it may also raise competition and result in the crowding out of domestic firms. Using detailed firm-level data for the period 2001–2008, this paper examines the aggregate effect...
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Book Review of the edited volume: Omkar Lal Shrestha and Aekapol Chongvilaivan (eds) (2013), Greater Mekong Subregion: From Geographical to Socio-economic Integration. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), ISBN: 978-981-4379-68-7, 270 pages
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mechanism in Vietnam, using the vector autoregression approach (VAR) and focusing on the reduced-form relationships between … monetary policy can affect real output. Surprisingly, the connection between money and inflation is less clear in the Vietnam …
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. Although Vietnam's achievements are laudable, the economy appears to face increasingly serious challenges to sustained, robust …Vietnam has achieved impressive economic growth since the dramatic deepening of its economic reforms in March 1989 … economic performance in the long term. This paper analyzes Vietnam's economic growth to identify the institutional root causes …
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This study investigates the energy consumption-growth nexus in Vietnam. The causal relationship between the logarithm … results indicate that the LPCEC and LPCGDP for Vietnam are cointegrated and that there is a strong uni-directional causality … running from LPCGDP to LPCEC, but not vice versa. It is also found that the effect of LPCGDP on LPCEC in Vietnam is time …
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Vietnam, the statistical analysis suggests that aid has a positive impact on inflows of FDI and aid can complement FDI in …
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development for Vietnam in the year 2010. …
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(foreign direct investment) and economic growth in Vietnam over the period from 1976 to 2009. The techniques of cointegration … emissions, but square of income has negative impact on CO2 emissions in Vietnam. These outcomes support the EKC (Environmental … Kuznets Curve) hypothesis which assumes an inverted U-shaped relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in Vietnam …
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This article first estimates Cobb-Douglas production functions for Vietnam's economy using annual data in 1975–2003 … economy, the effects of major internal and external shocks on output, the impact of economic reforms (doi moi) since the end … absent in the growth of the Vietnamese economy throughout the study period; (2) the most important source of economic growth …
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