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Current Global Crisis, Fiscal Stimulus Package and Implication for Vietnam

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  • Nguyen Due Nhat

    (Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN))

  • Nguyen Ngoe Anh

    (Development and Policies Research Center (DEPOCEN))

  • Nguyen Thang

    (Center for Analysis and Forecasting (CAF))

Abstract

In the year 2008 and the first half of2009, the world witnessed the unfolding and heavy repercussions of the global financial crisis. Being a small open, FDI-reliant and export-dependant economy, Vietnam has not been spared from this external shock. The global crisis has led to the reduction of investments inflow, lower global commodity prices and trade. The government of Vietnam has acted quickly, easing both monetary and fiscal policies. It seems that the expansionary policy has worked in preventing the economy from falling further. Pursuing such an expansionary policy puts extra-ordinary pressure on the economy. Given the fragility of the situation, a premature withdrawal of stimulus could cause recovery to halt; at the same time, the continuation of expansionary macroeconomic policies could also raise inflationary and debt sustainability concerns. This paper intends to examine the impact of this global financial crisis on Vietnam economy and discuss the policy responses and their implications on the fiscal sustainability of the government.

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  • Nguyen Due Nhat & Nguyen Ngoe Anh & Nguyen Thang, 2010. "Current Global Crisis, Fiscal Stimulus Package and Implication for Vietnam," Public Policy Review, Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance Japan, vol. 6(4), pages 769-790, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:mof:journl:ppr010i
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    Cited by:

    1. Vuong, Quan-Hoang, 2014. "Vietnam's Political Economy in Transition (1986-2016)," OSF Preprints 48kus, Center for Open Science.
    2. Quan-Hoang Vuong, 2014. "Vietnam’s political economy: a discussion on the 1986-2016 period," Working Papers CEB 14-010, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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    4. Nguyen Manh Hung & Pham Sy An, 2011. "Impacts of the global economic crisis on foreign trade in lower-income economies in the Greater Mekong Sub-region and policy responses: the case of Vietnam and its implications for Lao PDR and Cambodi," Working Papers 10211, Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT), an initiative of UNESCAP and IDRC, Canada..

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