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Promoting Private Sector Development in Vietnam from the Effectiveness of Supporting Policies

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  • Nguyen Dinh Tai

    (Central Institute for Economic Management)

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Over the last 20 years of Doimoi (renovation) reform policy in Vietnam, private sector has significantly contributed to the outstanding success of the economy. The rapid development of this sector has been resulted from the opening -up economic policy pursued by Vietnamese government and particularly, from the issuance of the Enterprise Law. This law and other policies have been creating a favorable business environment for the private sector development.

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  • Nguyen Dinh Tai, 2006. "Promoting Private Sector Development in Vietnam from the Effectiveness of Supporting Policies," Macroeconomics Working Papers 22840, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:eab:macroe:22840
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    Keywords

    Vietnam; Private Sector Development; Public Policy;
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    JEL classification:

    • O21 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Development Planning and Policy - - - Planning Models; Planning Policy
    • P21 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Socialist and Transition Economies - - - Planning, Coordination, and Reform

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