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Modelling the Vietnamese Economy

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  • FitzGerald, John
  • Chi, Pho Thi Kim
  • Lam, Do Van
  • Ha, Hoang
  • Huong, Luong
  • Dung, Tran
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This paper considers the factors determining the long-run behaviour of the Vietnamese economy. Using a macro-economic model of the Vietnamese economy it considers some of the factors that have contributed to growth over the last decade and also some of the policy options for the rest of the decade.

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  • FitzGerald, John & Chi, Pho Thi Kim & Lam, Do Van & Ha, Hoang & Huong, Luong & Dung, Tran, 2016. "Modelling the Vietnamese Economy," Papers WP526, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:esr:wpaper:wp526
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    1. Cochard, Roland & Nguyen, Van Hai Thi & Ngo, Dung Tri & Kull, Christian A., 2020. "Vietnam’s forest cover changes 2005–2016: Veering from transition to (yet more) transaction?," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 135(C).

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