Vietnam: Transition to a Market Economy
March 15, 1996
Summary
The paper explores the pattern of transition of the Vietnamese economy, the policies that were applied, and the reasons for the country's success. In particular, it focuses on output performance; state-owned enterprises; foreign direct investment; determinants of inflation; dollarization and problems of economic management; international integration and exchange rate policy; growth and diversification of trade, trade reform, exchange reform, and exchange rate policy.
Subject: Agricultural sector, Balance of payments, Economic sectors, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, Foreign direct investment, Foreign exchange, Inflation, Prices
Keywords: Agricultural sector, Asia and Pacific, balance of payments estimate, disbursement of FDI, East Asia, Eastern Europe, Exchange rate policy, Exchange rates, FDI commitment, Foreign direct investment, government, IMF staff estimate, Inflation, investment commitment, loss-making state-owned enterprise sector, Mekong, OP, South Asia, staples price, state enterprise sector
Pages:
72
Volume:
1996
DOI:
Issue:
001
Series:
Occasional Paper No. 1996/001
Stock No:
S135EA0000000
ISBN:
9781557755384
ISSN:
0251-6365






