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Foreign investment in Vietnam in 2010-2019

Student: Shirokova Violetta

Supervisor: Nina Grigoreva

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Asian and African Studies (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2020

The research is devoted to the study of foreign direct investment in Vietnam in 2010-2019. The relevance of the work is due to the rapid economic growth of Vietnam at the sixth phase of the renewal policy, which began in 2010, where FDI played an important role in the country's development. In order to study the impact of FDI on the Vietnam economy, the author examined the legal environment of Vietnam regarding FDI, current investment volume and distribution by sectors of the economy. In addition, the investment climate of Vietnam was examined, a number of strengths and weaknesses of the country's competitiveness were identified, and the expected and real results of the investment policy of the Communist Party of Vietnam were compared. The study also helped identify Vietnam's achievements in the FDI market over the specified period.

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