Over the past three decades, Vietnam has transitioned from an agrarian-based, centrally planned economy to a mixed economy with emerging market status. Additionally, projections indicate that Vietnam will be one of the world’s largest economies by 2050 if growth is sustained at present rates. The evolution of the financial sector, which began with the Doi Moi reforms in the mid-1980s, has been central to facilitating this growth. As the economy has expanded, Vietnam has maintained a gradualist approach to developing market-based mechanisms of resource allocation. However, financial markets are still in an embryonic stage and substantial reform is required if the economy is to meet the expected rates of development. Against this backdrop, th...
Using accounting data of listed firms on the Vietnamese stock market this study documents that liste...
The aim of this paper is to inform the reader about the access to credit of small and medium sized e...
For many years, the relationship between the financial system and economic growth has attracted the ...
Over the past three decades, Vietnam has transitioned from an agrarian-based, centrally planned econ...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Business Administration,2005masterpublishedby Quoc Hung Hoang
This thesis examines the impacts of financial development on economic activities in Vietnam at both ...
The Vietnam currently reforming its economy by restructuring public investment, public enterprises...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam account for 98% of total enterprises, employ ab...
The thesis includes four key papers, in addition to the introduction and conclusion chapters, on the...
Young and small firms are vulnerable to external environments because of their age and size liabilit...
In this paper we provide evidence on the survival and growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (...
This volume provides a comprehensive analytic contribution to a crucial topic within development eco...
In Vietnam, SMEs account for up to 98% of the total number of enterprises. They contribute about 48%...
Although there is considerable debate among economists as to the impact of financial sector developm...
In Vietnam, SMEs account for up to 98% of the total number of enterprises. They contribute about 48%...
Using accounting data of listed firms on the Vietnamese stock market this study documents that liste...
The aim of this paper is to inform the reader about the access to credit of small and medium sized e...
For many years, the relationship between the financial system and economic growth has attracted the ...
Over the past three decades, Vietnam has transitioned from an agrarian-based, centrally planned econ...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Business Administration,2005masterpublishedby Quoc Hung Hoang
This thesis examines the impacts of financial development on economic activities in Vietnam at both ...
The Vietnam currently reforming its economy by restructuring public investment, public enterprises...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam account for 98% of total enterprises, employ ab...
The thesis includes four key papers, in addition to the introduction and conclusion chapters, on the...
Young and small firms are vulnerable to external environments because of their age and size liabilit...
In this paper we provide evidence on the survival and growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (...
This volume provides a comprehensive analytic contribution to a crucial topic within development eco...
In Vietnam, SMEs account for up to 98% of the total number of enterprises. They contribute about 48%...
Although there is considerable debate among economists as to the impact of financial sector developm...
In Vietnam, SMEs account for up to 98% of the total number of enterprises. They contribute about 48%...
Using accounting data of listed firms on the Vietnamese stock market this study documents that liste...
The aim of this paper is to inform the reader about the access to credit of small and medium sized e...
For many years, the relationship between the financial system and economic growth has attracted the ...