A note on studies of monetary policy and implementation in Vietnam
(14/06/2009 -- Viewed: 559)
A literature review of remarkable research results of monetary policy and implementation in Vietnam.
The financial storms in Vietnam’s transition economy: A reasoning on the 1991-2008 period

A research paper by Tran Tri Dung (Dan Houtte, Vuong & Partners, Hanoi, Vietnam) and Quan-Hoang Vuong (Centre Emile Bernheim, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels.)

In this short paper, we have gone through some key results of monetary policy research applied for the Vietnamese economy, over the past 20 years after Doi Moi, together with a few caveats when putting these results in use. We look at different research themes, and suggest that future research make better and more diverse choice of analytic framework, and also put macro and micro-setting connection at work, which appear to likely bring about better and more insightful results for the monetary economics literature in Vietnam.

Keywords: Vietnam, market economy, monetary policy, exchange rate regime
JEL Classifications: G10, G18, E22, E31, E44

Downloadable at IDEAS: http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-024.html

 

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