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-urban areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In addition to matching statistically identical non-borrowers with borrowers, our …
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uses data on a 10-year unbalanced panel of firms in the manufacturing sector in Vietnam from 2000 to 2009. Panel and …
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This paper uses a novelty dataset of poor households in peri-urban areas in Vietnam to estimate impacts of small loans …
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Vietnam to test whether the urban poor face higher food prices. We also link the price surveys to a household survey to …
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households in one District of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. There are significant positive effects of credit on the health budget …
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participation by firms in Vietnam has a positive impact on wages when taking into account firm characteristics alone. However, the …
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uses data from Vietnam on market prices, food quantity and quality. A ten percent increase in the relative price of rice …
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. Existing research suggests that Vietnam is an exception to this pattern, with a decrease in males’ return from 1992 to 1998 … reform applied in Vietnam, whilst in Eastern European countries the “Big Bang” transformation was conducted. Therefore to see … whether Vietnam is still a counter example, we re-examine the trend in the rate of return to schooling in Vietnam over the …
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