Vietnam Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes

Vietnam's rapid economic growth since the late 1980s has brought it quickly to middle income–country status, a performance surpassed only by China. This growth has slowed in recent years, however, due to the weaker external environment and a slowdown in reforms. Vietnam has the potential to join the ranks of upper middle income countries in the next twenty years, but this will require tough choices and actions to deepen market institutions, create a level playing field for the private sector and the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and build a modern financial sector. Vietnam is embarking on a process of implementing a broad range of reforms designed to realize its aspiration of becoming high-income country. As outlined in the recently published World Bank report 'Vietnam 2035', Vietnam compares well with upper-income-countries in Government effectiveness and political stability, but ranks poorly for voice and accountability and regulatory quality (which measures the perceptions of the capacity of the state to formulate and implement policies aimed at private-sector development).

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Hong Duc Publishing House, Hanoi 2016
Subjects:AUDITING STANDARDS, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, FINANCIAL REPORTING, OVERSIGHT, ENFORCEMENT, ACCOUNTING EDUCATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/220021512482581847/Vietnam-Report-on-the-Observance-of-Standards-and-Codes-ROSC-accounting-and-auditing-module
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28993
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spelling dig-okr-10986289932024-08-07T19:32:04Z Vietnam Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes Việt Nam - Báo cáo về Tuân thủ các Tiêu chuẩn và Mã (ROSC) : mô-đun kế toán và kiểm toán Accounting and Auditing Module World Bank AUDITING STANDARDS ACCOUNTING STANDARDS FINANCIAL REPORTING OVERSIGHT ENFORCEMENT ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vietnam's rapid economic growth since the late 1980s has brought it quickly to middle income–country status, a performance surpassed only by China. This growth has slowed in recent years, however, due to the weaker external environment and a slowdown in reforms. Vietnam has the potential to join the ranks of upper middle income countries in the next twenty years, but this will require tough choices and actions to deepen market institutions, create a level playing field for the private sector and the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and build a modern financial sector. Vietnam is embarking on a process of implementing a broad range of reforms designed to realize its aspiration of becoming high-income country. As outlined in the recently published World Bank report 'Vietnam 2035', Vietnam compares well with upper-income-countries in Government effectiveness and political stability, but ranks poorly for voice and accountability and regulatory quality (which measures the perceptions of the capacity of the state to formulate and implement policies aimed at private-sector development). 2017-12-11T19:20:09Z 2017-12-11T19:20:09Z 2016 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/220021512482581847/Vietnam-Report-on-the-Observance-of-Standards-and-Codes-ROSC-accounting-and-auditing-module 978-604-89-1352-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/28993 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain Hong Duc Publishing House, Hanoi
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OVERSIGHT
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OVERSIGHT
ENFORCEMENT
ACCOUNTING EDUCATION
World Bank
Vietnam Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes
description Vietnam's rapid economic growth since the late 1980s has brought it quickly to middle income–country status, a performance surpassed only by China. This growth has slowed in recent years, however, due to the weaker external environment and a slowdown in reforms. Vietnam has the potential to join the ranks of upper middle income countries in the next twenty years, but this will require tough choices and actions to deepen market institutions, create a level playing field for the private sector and the state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and build a modern financial sector. Vietnam is embarking on a process of implementing a broad range of reforms designed to realize its aspiration of becoming high-income country. As outlined in the recently published World Bank report 'Vietnam 2035', Vietnam compares well with upper-income-countries in Government effectiveness and political stability, but ranks poorly for voice and accountability and regulatory quality (which measures the perceptions of the capacity of the state to formulate and implement policies aimed at private-sector development).
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