03410oam 22004815 450 991079284250332120170721100404.01-4648-0982-810.1596/978-1-4648-0996-5(CKB)3710000001155530(MiAaPQ)EBC4857531(The World Bank)210996(US-djbf)210996(EXLCZ)99371000000115553020020129d2017 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVietnam at a Crossroads : Engaging in the Next Generation of Global Value Chains /Claire HollwegWashington, D.C. :The World Bank,2017.1 online resource (238 pages)Directions in Development;Directions in Development - Trade1-4648-0996-8 Vietnam is at a crossroads. It can grow as an export platform for GVCs, specializing in low value-added assembly functions with industrialization occurring in enclaves with little connection to the broader economy or society; or it can leverage the current wave of growth, enabled and accelerated by its successful participation in GVCs, to diversify and move up the chain into higher value-added functions. Success will require Vietnam's policymakers to view the processes of development differently, and to take new realities of the global economy more fully into account. The purpose of this volume is to support Vietnam's path to economic prosperity by identifying policies and targeted interventions that will drive development through leveraging GVC participation that take major shifts in trade policy and rapid technological advances in ICT into account. The volume is based on a compilation of studies completed by World Bank staff and external consultants in 2015 supporting the "Enabling Economic Modernization and Private Sector Development" chapter of the Vietnam 2035 report. The objective of these studies was to diagnose Vietnam's current participation in GVCs, visualize where Vietnam could be by 2035 in the context of a changing global environment, and identify the policy actions needed to get there. The studies also supported topics related more broadly to export competitiveness, including firm-level productivity, services, and connectivity. It then identifies targeted strategies and policy interventions that will help overcome challenges, minimize risks, and maximize opportunities. Readers will gain a strong understanding of Vietnam's current and potential engagement with GVCs-and will learn about strategic GVC policy tools that can help developing countries achieve economic prosperity in the context of compressed development.World Bank e-Library.International business enterprisesGovernment policyVietnamValue addedGovernment policyVietnamVietnamCommercial policyInternational business enterprisesGovernment policyValue addedGovernment policy327.11109593Hollweg Claire1566888Hollweg Claire H.Smith TanyaTaglioni DariaDJBFDJBFBOOK9910792842503321Vietnam at a Crossroads3837849UNINA01412nam--2200433---450-99000120412020331620130909105604.0000120412USA01000120412(ALEPH)000120412USA0100012041220031020d1911----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yyMaine de BiranQuattro lezioni tenute alla bibioteca filosofica di Firenze nei giorni 14, 17, 21 e 24 gennaio 1911Giovanni AmendolaFirenzeLa rinascia del libro1911126 p.20 cmQuaderni della voce122001Quaderni della voce12Maine de Biran194AMENDOLA,Giovanni<1882-1926>117237ITsalbcISBD990001204120203316II.1.D. 2616(IV C 2070/12)L.M.IV CXV.2.A. 18874249 F.C.XV.2.A.00294036BKUMACUOMOSIAV11020031020USA011103PATRY9020040406USA011726COPAT39020050624USA011601PALERMO9020130906USA011136PALERMO9020130906USA011137PALERMO9020130906USA011138PALERMO9020130909USA011056Maine de Biran485277UNISA