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12/5/2021

MAKING ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERTWINED AFTER COVID-19: WAY FORWARD FOR VIETNAM

MAKING ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERTWINED AFTER COVID-19: WAY FORWARD FOR VIETNAM

MAKING ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERTWINED AFTER COVID-19: WAY FORWARD FOR VIETNAM

The COVID-19 pandemic since early 2020 has had adverse, severe, and both direct and indirect impacts on the global economy. By March 2021, the pandemic remains complicated and unpredictable, even though many countries have begun rollout of COVID-19 vaccines. Concerns about economic downturn, job losses, etc., due to the COVID-19 pandemic induced various countries to ease monetary policies and introduce unprecedented fiscal support packages. In addition to exacerbating the risk of increased global debts and uneven recovery across economies, these support measures raise concerns about the lack of focus on economic institutional reform in some countries.

From that perspective, CIEM with the support of Aus4Reform prepares the report "Making economic recovery and institutional reforms intertwined after COVID-19: Way forward for Viet Nam". The Report aims to identify requirements and a roadmap for Viet Nam to promote economic recovery and institutional reforms in the post COVID-19 era. The report focuses on key requirements to boost post-pandemic economic recovery and institutional reforms.

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