Code number: QK.06.06
Coordinator: Dr. Nguyen Thi Thu
Implementing institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Cooperating institution(s): University of Economics and Business, VNU.
Duration: 4/2006 - 4/2008
Objectives:
- Review the fundamental theories on natures and roles of foreign capital inflows toward developing economies, the relationship between types of capital inflows
- Analysis of features of foreign capital inflows in developing economies in the period during 2001 and 2005
- Drawing lessons for Vietnam
Main contents:
- Overlook on foreign capital inflows in developing economies.
- Real situations of foreign capital attracting in developing economies.
- Experiences from developing economies on attracting and adjusting foreign capital.
- Foreign capital attraction in Vietnam and some policy suggestions.
Results obtained:
Pointed out the relationship between types of foreign capital inflows:
- Examined the positive as well as adverse impacts of foreign capital inflows toward the economies of developing countries.
- Reviewed the real situations of foreign capital attracting in developing economies in the period during 2001 and 2005.
- Reviewed the real situation of foreign capital inflows in Vietnam in the period during 2001 and 2005 and the prospect in the period during 2006 and 2010.
- Drawn lessons from developing economies and suggested policies in attracting and adjusting the foreign capital for Vietnam.