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This paper was prepared at the request of Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung by Harvard's Kennedy School of Government with support from UNDP Viet Nam. The Prime Minister requested a critical analysis of Viet Nam's draft socio-economic development strategy for the period 2011-2020 as part of a wider programme of policy dialogue consultations.
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Businesses at a number of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have been affected by adverse economic developments in Vietnam, and some are taking steps to cut their exposure to the market.
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Retaining talent is a competitive necessity, for start-ups and multinationals alike. But with global uncertainty making budgets tighter, throwing money at high-performing employees to keep them engaged and onboard is less of an option.
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During the last 10 years, approximately 30 million Vietnamese - more than a third of population - have been lifted out of poverty. However, as the economy expands, disparities in income are widening, despite the government's avowed goal of achieving equitable growth
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The Economist Intelligence Unit is a specialist publisher serving company establishing and managing operations across national borders. For 60 years it has been a source of information on business developments, economic and political trends, government relations and corporate practice worldwide
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Vietnam's economic growth slowed in the first quarter and the government indicated Wednesday it will lower its annual growth forecast as anti-inflation measures and a global slowdown take their toll.
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We all know that it has never been harder to attract, recruit and retain staff, so it makes sense to focus on how we look after people who work for and with us. Motivating each generation will help you create a workplace that people won't want to leave!
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