This artical evaluates banking regulation and capital markets development in Vietnam from more parochial perspective. The analysis focuses on Vietnam's needs at this stage of her economic development and explores how financial sector reforms could be best tailored to meed those needs.
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Paper provided by Georgetown University Law Center in its series Papers with number
97-12.
Length: 60 pages Date of creation: 1997 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:geolaw:97-12
Contact details of provider: Postal: Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington, DC. 20001. Maintainer-Name: Thomas Krichel
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