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Vietnam: Transition to a Market Economy

Krishna Srinivasan, Erich Spitäller, M. Braulke, Christian Mulder (), Hisanobu Shishido, Kenneth M. Miranda, John Dodsworth and Keon Lee

No 1996/001, IMF Occasional Papers from International Monetary Fund

Abstract: The paper explores the pattern of transition of the Vietnamese economy, the policies that were applied, and the reasons for the country's success. In particular, it focuses on output performance; state-owned enterprises; foreign direct investment; determinants of inflation; dollarization and problems of economic management; international integration and exchange rate policy; growth and diversification of trade, trade reform, exchange reform, and exchange rate policy.

Keywords: OP; IMF staff estimate; government; balance of payments estimate; loss-making state-owned enterprise sector; FDI commitment; state enterprise sector; staples price; Inflation; Exchange rates; Foreign direct investment; Agricultural sector; Exchange rate policy; Mekong; Asia and Pacific; East Asia; South Asia; Eastern Europe; disbursement of FDI; investment commitment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 72
Date: 1996-03-15
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