Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century
The study outlines the socioeconomic development strategy for Vietnam, during the first decade of the twenty first century, envisaging sustainable economic development, to rapidly adjust to social stability, while maintaining cultural, and traditio...
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANNUAL GROWTH RATE AUDITS BILATERAL TRADE CLEAN WATER CLIMATE COAL COMPETITIVENESS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT CONSUMERS CURRENCY UNIT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DONOR COMMUNITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXPECTED RETURN EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FAMILIES FARMS FORESTRY FREE TRADE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN WELL-BEING IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT MORTALITY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE JOB LOSS LABOR FORCE LAND USE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL LEVELS LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW INCOME MALNUTRITION MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ECONOMY NATIONAL LEVEL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGES POLICY DECISIONS POLLUTION POOR CHILDREN POPULATION GROWTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MAP POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF LIFE QUOTAS REAL INCOME REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELATIVE IMPORTANCE RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL POVERTY SAFETY SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICS OFFICE TASK TEAM LEADER TELECOMMUNICATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKERS WTO SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH SOCIAL STABILITY CULTURAL IDENTITY TRADITIONAL CULTURE SOCIALIST ECONOMICS GLOBAL INTEGRATION COMPETITIVENESS INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY KNOWLEDGE-BASED STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION FOR ALL MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN LIFE EXPECTANCY (HUMAN) WATER SUPPLY URBAN AREAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INVESTMENTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INPUTS INDUSTRIALIZATION SERVICES DELIVERY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY GOVERNANCE PARTNERSHIPS DONOR PARTICIPATION |
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AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANNUAL GROWTH RATE AUDITS BILATERAL TRADE CLEAN WATER CLIMATE COAL COMPETITIVENESS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT CONSUMERS CURRENCY UNIT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DONOR COMMUNITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXPECTED RETURN EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FAMILIES FARMS FORESTRY FREE TRADE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN WELL-BEING IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT MORTALITY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE JOB LOSS LABOR FORCE LAND USE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL LEVELS LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW INCOME MALNUTRITION MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ECONOMY NATIONAL LEVEL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGES POLICY DECISIONS POLLUTION POOR CHILDREN POPULATION GROWTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MAP POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF LIFE QUOTAS REAL INCOME REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELATIVE IMPORTANCE RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL POVERTY SAFETY SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICS OFFICE TASK TEAM LEADER TELECOMMUNICATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKERS WTO SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH SOCIAL STABILITY CULTURAL IDENTITY TRADITIONAL CULTURE SOCIALIST ECONOMICS GLOBAL INTEGRATION COMPETITIVENESS INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY KNOWLEDGE-BASED STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION FOR ALL MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN LIFE EXPECTANCY (HUMAN) WATER SUPPLY URBAN AREAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INVESTMENTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INPUTS INDUSTRIALIZATION SERVICES DELIVERY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY GOVERNANCE PARTNERSHIPS DONOR PARTICIPATION World Bank Asian Development Bank United Nations Development Program Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |
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The study outlines the socioeconomic
development strategy for Vietnam, during the first decade of
the twenty first century, envisaging sustainable economic
development, to rapidly adjust to social stability, while
maintaining cultural, and traditional ties. The aim is to
become a socialist market economy, fully integrated into the
global economy, internationally competitive, with
characteristics of an industrialized, and knowledge-based
society within twenty years. This vision articulates the
eradication of hunger, and hard-core poverty, emphasizing
universal lower secondary education. Likewise, it intends to
reduce child malnutrition, increase life expectancy, and
raise access to clean water in urban areas. However, the
vision requires a doubling of the GDP by 2010, through
increased investments and growing exports, declining
agricultural inputs, but increasing the industrial, and
services share. Part I of the report, still undergoing
extensive consultations within the Government, and civil
society, provides the strategic directions for the country,
examining enterprise development, rural development, human
and social development, infrastructure, environmental
quality, and governance. Part II addresses stronger
partnerships to help the Government implement this strategy,
through a series of thematic notes, which describe donor
participation, and international development assistance. |
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World Bank Asian Development Bank United Nations Development Program |
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World Bank Asian Development Bank United Nations Development Program |
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World Bank |
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Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century |
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vietnam 2010 : entering the 21st century |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/11/717430/viet-nam-2010-entering-21st-century-joint-report-world-bank-asian-development-bank-united-nations-development-program-undp http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14977 |
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okr-10986-149772021-04-23T14:03:16Z Vietnam 2010 : Entering the 21st Century World Bank Asian Development Bank United Nations Development Program AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE ANNUAL GROWTH RATE AUDITS BILATERAL TRADE CLEAN WATER CLIMATE COAL COMPETITIVENESS COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT CONSUMERS CURRENCY UNIT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DONOR COMMUNITY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ETHNIC MINORITIES EXPECTED RETURN EXPORT GROWTH EXPORTS FAMILIES FARMS FORESTRY FREE TRADE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GROWTH RATE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE SERVICES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN WELL-BEING IMPACT ASSESSMENT INCOME INCOME LEVELS INDUSTRIALIZATION INFANT MORTALITY INNOVATION INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE JOB LOSS LABOR FORCE LAND USE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL LEVELS LONG TERM LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT LOW INCOME MALNUTRITION MANUFACTURING SECTOR MARKET ECONOMY NATIONAL LEVEL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY CHANGES POLICY DECISIONS POLLUTION POOR CHILDREN POPULATION GROWTH POTENTIAL INVESTORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY MAP POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICES QUALITY OF LIFE QUOTAS REAL INCOME REDUNDANCY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RELATIVE IMPORTANCE RURAL AREAS RURAL ECONOMY RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL POVERTY SAFETY SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SERVICE PROVIDERS SOCIAL COSTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC INDICATORS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STATISTICS OFFICE TASK TEAM LEADER TELECOMMUNICATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VALUE ADDED WAGES WORKERS WTO SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH SOCIAL STABILITY CULTURAL IDENTITY TRADITIONAL CULTURE SOCIALIST ECONOMICS GLOBAL INTEGRATION COMPETITIVENESS INDUSTRIAL CAPACITY KNOWLEDGE-BASED STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION ACCESS TO EDUCATION EDUCATION FOR ALL MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN LIFE EXPECTANCY (HUMAN) WATER SUPPLY URBAN AREAS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT INVESTMENTS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL INPUTS INDUSTRIALIZATION SERVICES DELIVERY ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT RURAL DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY GOVERNANCE PARTNERSHIPS DONOR PARTICIPATION The study outlines the socioeconomic development strategy for Vietnam, during the first decade of the twenty first century, envisaging sustainable economic development, to rapidly adjust to social stability, while maintaining cultural, and traditional ties. The aim is to become a socialist market economy, fully integrated into the global economy, internationally competitive, with characteristics of an industrialized, and knowledge-based society within twenty years. This vision articulates the eradication of hunger, and hard-core poverty, emphasizing universal lower secondary education. Likewise, it intends to reduce child malnutrition, increase life expectancy, and raise access to clean water in urban areas. However, the vision requires a doubling of the GDP by 2010, through increased investments and growing exports, declining agricultural inputs, but increasing the industrial, and services share. Part I of the report, still undergoing extensive consultations within the Government, and civil society, provides the strategic directions for the country, examining enterprise development, rural development, human and social development, infrastructure, environmental quality, and governance. Part II addresses stronger partnerships to help the Government implement this strategy, through a series of thematic notes, which describe donor participation, and international development assistance. 2013-08-09T20:28:47Z 2013-08-09T20:28:47Z 2000-11-29 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/11/717430/viet-nam-2010-entering-21st-century-joint-report-world-bank-asian-development-bank-united-nations-development-program-undp http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14977 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC East Asia and Pacific Vietnam |