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ASEAN-5 Trade & Growth...Vietnam after Doimoi

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ASEAN-5 Trade & Growth...Vietnam after Doimoi


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ASEAN-5 Trade & Growth: With Special Reference to Vietnam after Doimoi.

This book studies the role of exports in Vietnam’s rapid growth since the country implemented a comprehensive reform (Doimoi) in 1986 to transform itself from a centrally command system to a ‘socialist-oriented market economy’. One central finding is that Vietnam’s growth since Doi-Moi has indeed been export-led as the second-tier NICs of Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines, but that many of the characteristics of Vietnam’s exports are different to those of these NICs. Another key finding is that Vietnam’s growth since 2000 has been extensive rather than intensive with high GDP growth driven by rapid growth in factor supplies, especially labour, with low growth in non-agricultural productivity. Such a development path will not support the rate of long-term growth that Vietnam requires to achieve its development objectives, and major policy changes are necessary.

This book provides useful insights in Vietnam’s economy and is a good reference for economic researchers, postgraduate students and the Vietnamese as well as ASEAN-4’s policymakers in forming appropriate trade-and industrial policies to sustain high economic growth.

The author worked many years at various universities in Australia before moving to the Middle East, where he currently works as Associate Professor of Economics/Finance and Chair of Department of Business Administration at the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) in the U.A.E. He is also the Founder/Chairman of the AURAK Judo Institute



Xin giới thiệu đến Thầy, Cô và anh chị em Trung-Thu quyển sách viết về sự phát triển kinh tế Việt-Nam sau thời kỳ đổi mới (1986) của một cựu học sinh Trung-Thu. Sách dày 357
trang, không kể phần phụ đính (appendix) với tựa đề: ASEAN-5 TRADE & GROWTH: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO VIETNAM AFTER DOIMOI được nhà xuất bản Lambert Academic Publishing ở Germany phát hành worldwide.

Giá bán của nhà xuất bản là 80 Euro (110 Mỹ kim). Tất cả số tiền tác quyền của tác giả được nhà xuất bản trả sẽ được hiến tặng vào quỹ xã hội của Trung-Thu để giúp đỡ Thầy Cô và cựu học sinh Trung-Thu trong nước hiện đang gặp hoàn cảnh khó khăn như nghèo khó, bệnh tật v.v...

Sách về kinh tế khô khan, khó đọc và không dễ hiểu nhất là loại sách về nghiên cứu, tuy nhiên tác giả nghĩ rằng việc anh chị em mua sách chỉ là giữ lấy một kỷ niệm và quan trọng hơn hết là s giúp đở Thầy Cô và bạn bè có hoàn cảnh khó khăn còn ở lại trong nước.


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Chân thành cám ơn.
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Nam Mô A Di Đà Phật, xin thành tâm chúc mừng Tiến Sĩ Lâm Trí Dũng (pháp danh Bảo Minh Đức) đã hoàn thành tác phẩm mới nói về sự phát triển kinh tế quê nhà Việt Nam. (Thích Nguyên Tạng, 5-5-2014)


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