A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment
Vietnam's young private sector is growing fast. Crucial to this growth has been a policy environment that increasingly recognizes the importance of private entrepreneurship-particularly its potential to help address the country¹s pressing need for significantly increased wage employment creation. Expanding the benefits of private sector growth beyond urban centers out into the rural areas where most Vietnamese live-and where poverty and underemployment are heaviest-will require significantly increased information flows on what is working and what is not. This paper presents an objective picture of Vietnam's emerging private sector, two years after initial implementation of the country's much praised Enterprise Law. The country's private companies are significantly better off than they were just a couple years earlier, when regional economic recession and stagnation on domestic policy reforms had brought development of the formal private sector to a near standstill. At the same time, the sector's small base means that its impressive rates of job creation still fall far short of matching the booming growth of the overall work force. Information for this paper is based on data collected from Vietnam's General Office of Statistics, a small number of individual company case studies, and a national firm-level survey designed and implemented by the authors. Research for the paper revealed significant gaps in available private sector data and flaws in current data gathering methodologies-calling into question the ability of policy makers and advisors to understand rapid, ongoing economic developments and make appropriate and timely policy decisions. The authors hope that this paper can serve as a starting point and an impetus for more targeted research aimed at identifying and addressing specific obstacles to sustainable and broad based job and wealth creation.
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dig-okr-10986192592024-08-08T17:38:55Z A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment Steer, Liesbet Taussig, Markus ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT Vietnam's young private sector is growing fast. Crucial to this growth has been a policy environment that increasingly recognizes the importance of private entrepreneurship-particularly its potential to help address the country¹s pressing need for significantly increased wage employment creation. Expanding the benefits of private sector growth beyond urban centers out into the rural areas where most Vietnamese live-and where poverty and underemployment are heaviest-will require significantly increased information flows on what is working and what is not. This paper presents an objective picture of Vietnam's emerging private sector, two years after initial implementation of the country's much praised Enterprise Law. The country's private companies are significantly better off than they were just a couple years earlier, when regional economic recession and stagnation on domestic policy reforms had brought development of the formal private sector to a near standstill. At the same time, the sector's small base means that its impressive rates of job creation still fall far short of matching the booming growth of the overall work force. Information for this paper is based on data collected from Vietnam's General Office of Statistics, a small number of individual company case studies, and a national firm-level survey designed and implemented by the authors. Research for the paper revealed significant gaps in available private sector data and flaws in current data gathering methodologies-calling into question the ability of policy makers and advisors to understand rapid, ongoing economic developments and make appropriate and timely policy decisions. The authors hope that this paper can serve as a starting point and an impetus for more targeted research aimed at identifying and addressing specific obstacles to sustainable and broad based job and wealth creation. 2014-08-04T21:47:33Z 2014-08-04T21:47:33Z 2002-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/2874442/little-engine-domestic-private-companies-vietnams-pressing-need-wage-employment-little-engine-domestic-private-companies-vietnam�s-pressing-need-wage-employment https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19259 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2873 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT Steer, Liesbet Taussig, Markus A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
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Vietnam's young private sector is
growing fast. Crucial to this growth has been a policy
environment that increasingly recognizes the importance of
private entrepreneurship-particularly its potential to help
address the country¹s pressing need for significantly
increased wage employment creation. Expanding the benefits
of private sector growth beyond urban centers out into the
rural areas where most Vietnamese live-and where poverty and
underemployment are heaviest-will require significantly
increased information flows on what is working and what is
not. This paper presents an objective picture of
Vietnam's emerging private sector, two years after
initial implementation of the country's much praised
Enterprise Law. The country's private companies are
significantly better off than they were just a couple years
earlier, when regional economic recession and stagnation on
domestic policy reforms had brought development of the
formal private sector to a near standstill. At the same
time, the sector's small base means that its impressive
rates of job creation still fall far short of matching the
booming growth of the overall work force. Information for
this paper is based on data collected from Vietnam's
General Office of Statistics, a small number of individual
company case studies, and a national firm-level survey
designed and implemented by the authors. Research for the
paper revealed significant gaps in available private sector
data and flaws in current data gathering
methodologies-calling into question the ability of policy
makers and advisors to understand rapid, ongoing economic
developments and make appropriate and timely policy
decisions. The authors hope that this paper can serve as a
starting point and an impetus for more targeted research
aimed at identifying and addressing specific obstacles to
sustainable and broad based job and wealth creation. |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK LOANS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS OPERATIONS BUSINESS PLAN COMPANY COMPANY LAW EMPLOYMENT ENTREPRENEURS ENTREPRENEURSHIP EXPANSION FIRM SIZE FIRMS FOREIGN MARKETS HOUSING INDUSTRIAL FIRMS INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LAWS LOCAL SUPPLIERS MANAGERS MANUFACTURERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES PARENTS PARTNERSHIP PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE COMPANY PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH PUBLIC SECTOR REGISTRATION PROCEDURES SAFETY SHAREHOLDERS SIBLINGS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SME SMES SOCIAL ISSUES SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES SUPPLIERS TAXATION UNEMPLOYMENT WORKERS ENTERPRISE LAW RURAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP WAGE EMPLOYMENT VIETNAM JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT |
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Steer, Liesbet Taussig, Markus |
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Steer, Liesbet Taussig, Markus |
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A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
title_short |
A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
title_full |
A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
title_fullStr |
A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
title_full_unstemmed |
A Little Engine that Could : Domestic Private Companies and Vietnam’s Pressing Need for Wage Employment |
title_sort |
little engine that could : domestic private companies and vietnam’s pressing need for wage employment |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2002-08 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/07/2874442/little-engine-domestic-private-companies-vietnams-pressing-need-wage-employment-little-engine-domestic-private-companies-vietnam�s-pressing-need-wage-employment https://hdl.handle.net/10986/19259 |
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