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This Palgrave Pivot provides an introduction to the economy and
business environment of Vietnam, a member of the ASEAN Economic
Community whose economy is rapidly growing. The introduction argues
that though there may be perceived disadvantages in investing in
Vietnam, there are a number of benefits as well, such as the
country's openness to trade and foreign direct investment, the
increasing ease of doing business there and the dynamism of the
economy. The book then provides an overview of Vietnam's economic
policy since 1975, covering reunification, attempts at a command
economy, and finally renovation under Doi Moi Policy. Further
chapters cover the expansion of the private sector, interest in
foreign investment, and the peculiarities of marketing and finance
in Vietnam. As an edited volume with chapters written by Vietnamese
scholars across economics, history, and business, this book is
critical reading for researchers studying Vietnam and other Asian
economies and for businesses interested in expanding into that
market.
This book critically analyses the crisis of the euro currency from
2008 to the present. It argues that an understanding of this crisis
requires an understanding of financial and economic crises in
individual countries participating in the euro. It goes on to
describe and explain the crises in four countries - Greece,
Ireland, Spain and Italy - showing how they differ and together
challenge the euro currency by requiring a varied policy response
from Europe. Eurocritical is a guide for scholars, students and
practitioners of finance and economics.
This book is an introduction to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC),
the economic community founded by Southeast Asian nations. It
provides both economic profiles of the member nations and an
explanation of the Community itself. This book also discusses the
impact of China on the AEC. The book is a starting point for
research into the region or into any member country, whether for
academic or for business purposes. With over 170 tables and figures
as well as an abundance of historical facts, the book offers
data-based insights.
This book critically analyses the crisis of the euro currency from
2008 to the present. It argues that an understanding of this crisis
requires an understanding of financial and economic crises in
individual countries participating in the euro. It goes on to
describe and explain the crises in four countries - Greece,
Ireland, Spain and Italy - showing how they differ and together
challenge the euro currency by requiring a varied policy response
from Europe. Eurocritical is a guide for scholars, students and
practitioners of finance and economics.
This book is an introduction to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC),
the economic community founded by Southeast Asian nations. It
provides both economic profiles of the member nations and an
explanation of the Community itself. This book also discusses the
impact of China on the AEC. The book is a starting point for
research into the region or into any member country, whether for
academic or for business purposes. With over 170 tables and figures
as well as an abundance of historical facts, the book offers
data-based insights.
100 short biographies of people who have achieved great things but
only after 40. Interesting and remarkable lives that are also
highly inspirational.
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