Economic Consequences of Trade and Investment Liberalisation: The Case of Viet Nam
Vo, Thanh Tri; Nguyen, Duong Anh; Do, Thien Thi Nhan | November 2019
Abstract
Since Doi Moi (Renovation) in 1986, economic integration has been an important pillar of Viet Nam’s reforms. Economic integration has gradually deepened, and even World Trade Organization accession in 2007 marked no end to Viet Nam’s economic integration process. Impact assessments of trade and investment liberalisation indicate that deepened economic integration has broadened economic opportunities, raising GDP growth, trade and foreign investment, and incomes. However, liberalisation requires Viet Nam to rethink and reinvigorate its approach to economic integration. This paper recommends ways to more effectively pursue economic integration in the new context.
Citation
Vo, Thanh Tri; Nguyen, Duong Anh; Do, Thien Thi Nhan. 2019. Economic Consequences of Trade and Investment Liberalisation: The Case of Viet Nam. © Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/11357.Keywords
Free Trade
Trade Facilitation
Trade
Economic integration
Regional Economic Integration
Intraregional Trade
Macroeconomic
Macroeconomic Analysis
Macroeconomic Framework
Macroeconomic Models
Macroeconomic Performance
Macroeconomic Planning
Macroeconomic Policies
Macroeconomic Reform
Macroeconomic Stabilization
Economic planning
Economic structure
Growth policy
Trade relations
Trade policy
Economic development
Economies in transition
International economy
Border integration
Economic integration
Gross domestic product
Trade Regulations
Exchange Rate
Economic zones
Protection
Regional economics
Economic forecasting
Economic development projects
Success in business
Business
Free trade
Business
Economics
Communication in economic development
Restraint of trade
International economic integration
Trade blocs
East-West
Exchange rates
Economic Zones
Value chains
Wages and labor productivity
Efficiency wage theory
Income Distribution
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