The integration of Vietnam in the global economy and its effects for Vietnamese economic development
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- Mai, Nhat Chi, 2022. "Reflections On The Business Economic Development Model Under The Economic Transition In Viet Nam," OSF Preprints q9mg7, Center for Open Science.
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economic development; value chains; foreign investment.; industrial policy;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-SEA-2017-03-05 (South East Asia)
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