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State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Vietnam : Lessons from Asia / ed. by Chee Yuen Ng, Nick John Freeman, Frank Hiep Huynh.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [1996]Copyright date: ©1996Description: 1 online resource (182 p.)Content type:
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  • 9789813055438
  • 9789814377294
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Section 1: Reforms of SOEs in Vietnam -- l. Problems and Prospects of State Enterprise Reform, 1996-2000 -- 2. Restructuring of State-Owned Enterprises towards Industrialization and Modernization in Vietnam -- 3. Government Policies and State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- 4. Legal Consequences of State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- Section 11: Asian Experience -- 5. State-Owned Enterprise Reform: Lessons from Japan -- 6. State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Indonesia: An Overview -- 7. Role of Government and the Public-Private Sector Mix: The ASEAN Experience -- 8. Corporatization as a Strategy of State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- Section Ill: Conclusion -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- Index
Summary: This study is a collaborative effort between officials and researchers from the transitional economy of Vietnam and researchers from the market economies of Japan and ASEAN.The first section covers aspects of the reform process undertaken in Vietnam as perceived by Vietnamese officials and scholars, and includes rare data and statistics. Section two deals with relevant aspects of the process of deregulation, liberalization and privatization experienced in Japan and the ASEAN countries. The final section provides recommendations for consideration by Vietnam's economic reform planners. Vietnam became a member of ASEAN on 1 July 1995. This study can possibly contribute to Vietnam's integration into the ASEAN economies. Contributors include • Phan Van Tiem • Nguyen Van Thanh • Nguyen Ngoc Tuan • Ngo Tri Long • Ho Phuong • Nguyen Van Huy • Tran Van Nghia • Le Dang Doanh • Kiyoshi Nakamura • Faisal R. Harahap • Mukul G. Asher • Ian Thynne
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Section 1: Reforms of SOEs in Vietnam -- l. Problems and Prospects of State Enterprise Reform, 1996-2000 -- 2. Restructuring of State-Owned Enterprises towards Industrialization and Modernization in Vietnam -- 3. Government Policies and State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- 4. Legal Consequences of State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- Section 11: Asian Experience -- 5. State-Owned Enterprise Reform: Lessons from Japan -- 6. State-Owned Enterprise Reform in Indonesia: An Overview -- 7. Role of Government and the Public-Private Sector Mix: The ASEAN Experience -- 8. Corporatization as a Strategy of State-Owned Enterprise Reform -- Section Ill: Conclusion -- 9. Concluding Remarks -- Index

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This study is a collaborative effort between officials and researchers from the transitional economy of Vietnam and researchers from the market economies of Japan and ASEAN.The first section covers aspects of the reform process undertaken in Vietnam as perceived by Vietnamese officials and scholars, and includes rare data and statistics. Section two deals with relevant aspects of the process of deregulation, liberalization and privatization experienced in Japan and the ASEAN countries. The final section provides recommendations for consideration by Vietnam's economic reform planners. Vietnam became a member of ASEAN on 1 July 1995. This study can possibly contribute to Vietnam's integration into the ASEAN economies. Contributors include • Phan Van Tiem • Nguyen Van Thanh • Nguyen Ngoc Tuan • Ngo Tri Long • Ho Phuong • Nguyen Van Huy • Tran Van Nghia • Le Dang Doanh • Kiyoshi Nakamura • Faisal R. Harahap • Mukul G. Asher • Ian Thynne

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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