Domestic trade
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In order for Vietnam to enhance welfare gains from the integration, there has been analysis on impacts for Vietnam. Vietnamese government is expected to support firms with understanding about the EVFTA, market information on quality standards, labour and environmental requirements, building capacity to improve quality and value of exporting products including rice exports.
4p longtimenosee09 08-04-2024 5 2 Download
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Trade and world economic integration are seen as the impetus for accelerating the well-beings of the domestic Vietnamese communities and international community in the region. However, an understanding of the link between trade and economic integration from the perspective of Vietnam is missing. Empirical studies on Vietnamese trade are in lack to address these determinants (see, Le, 1996; Nguyen, 2010). This thesis identifies the key factors that have driven the impressive growth of Vietnamese exports during the world economic integration process (1986-2010).
473p runthenight04 02-02-2023 6 3 Download
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Vietnam’s trade from the late 14th century to the 10th Century After having independence in 938, especially the steps to the Ly-Tran (XIXIV centuries), Vietnam conditioned buildings and national development in all aspects, we have to mention the profound changes of trade.
6p tamynhan5 10-12-2020 12 1 Download
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This paper aims to investigate factors affecting the application of management accounting in Vietnamese enterprises. Quantitative research was conducted and data was collected by sending questionnaires to 120 companies in the manufacturing, trading and service sectors in Vietnam.
20p tohitohi 22-05-2020 103 2 Download
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The prime objective of the study was to investigate the effect of domestic currency devaluation on trade balance in Ethiopian over the period 1974-2016. To address the objective, ARDL and Error Correction Model were applied. The ARDL bound test result shown that There is a long run relationship between real effective exchange rate, real domestic income and lending interest rate.
12p tociitocii 24-04-2020 39 1 Download
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This paper conducts a pilot research on the relationship between industrial policy quality and growth performance. A middle income trap is defined as a situation where the domestic economy is unable to create value beyond what is delivered by given advantages. Given advantages include natural, demographic and geographical factors as well as such external factors as trade, aid, and foreign investment inflow. When growth depends mainly on these factors, little domestic value is created and the economy does not reach high income.
11p truongtien_08 06-04-2018 39 3 Download
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Tổng chi tiêu trong nước hay tổng hấp thu trong nước, A: (Domestic Absorption, Domestic Expenditure) A=C+I+G Cán cân thương mại, TB: (Trade Balance) TB = NX = X – M Cán cân (thanh toán) vãng lai (hiện hành), CA: (Current Account) CA = NX + NFP + NTR =
3p giadinhyenbank 26-05-2013 70 4 Download
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Why Globalize? expand sales when domestic markets are saturated, should go overseas to increase sales and profits acquire resources resources may be more readily available and less costly in other countries diversify sources of sales and supplies different business cycles between countries may avoid impact of price swings or shortages avoid tariffs
21p mioangelo1911 17-03-2013 61 6 Download
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When we do a benefit-cost analysis, we have to value a range of commodities which are either inputs to or outputs of the project. Some of these commodities are traded (i.e. can be bought or sold on international markets) and some are non-traded (are not bought or sold in international markets but are only traded domestically).
28p muaxuan102 21-02-2013 71 8 Download
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The budget deficit equivalent to total government spending tax minus total government spending revenue.If income tax independently, but depend on the net income, The relevance of seaports in the efficient working of an economy cannot be understated since all goods and passengers transported by sea require the use of, at least, two ports. In the majority of countries, most international trade (export/import), and in some cases also large shares of domestic trade, is done through maritime transport.
9p nhatro75 09-07-2012 69 6 Download