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Vietnam Economic Monitor Spring 2002 The World Bank in Vietnam Vietnam Economic Monitor – Spring 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .3 Part I. Recent Economic Developments 4 External difficulties Industrial Sector Leads Growth as Agriculture Slows Domestic Drivers of Growth Private Investment Demand Macroeconomic Policies 4 6 7 9 11 Part II. Structural Integrating into the World Economy Improving the Climate for Private Enterprise Reforming State-Owned Enterprises Strengthening the Banking System Public Expenditure Management Formulating a Legal Reform Strategy 13 14 15 17 18 18 Annex 1 : Reform actions 1998 – March 200220 Annex 2 | Vietnam Economic Monitor Spring 2002 The World Bank in Vietnam vn Vietnam Economic Monitor Spring 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I. Recent Economic External difficulties 4 Industrial Sector Leads Growth as Agriculture Slows 6 Domestic Drivers of Growth 7 Private Investment Demand 9 Macroeconomic Policies 11 Part II. Structural Integrating into the World Economy 13 Improving the Climate for Private Enterprise 14 Reforming State-Owned Enterprises 15 Strengthening the Banking System 17 Public Expenditure Management 18 Formulating a Legal Reform Strategy 18 Annex 1 Reform actions 1998 - March Annex 2. Economic Work Funded by the World Bank and by Other 2 Vietnam Economic Monitor Spring 2002 INTRODUCTION1 Overall the economic outlook for Vietnam continues to improve. The adoption and implementation of a phased program of specific reform measures in early 2001 - in trade policy private sector development banking state-enterprises SOEs and public expenditure management - and the Government s announcement of a master-plan on public administration reform and legal system development has improved business sentiment significantly and put Vietnam on a healthier medium-term growth trajectory. The recent Party Plenum provided the strongest political endorsement yet for the development of the private sector see box 2 . Domestic private investors have already demonstrated greater confidence in the economy by increasing their investments. A renewal of foreign investor interest is also evident. The rise in ratings of Vietnam by various foreign rating agencies confirm that foreign perceptions about Vietnam have improved too. However the worst global recession in nearly 40 years has depressed Vietnam s export growth and real GDP growth in 2001 as well as in the first quarter of 2002. This has reduced the pace of poverty-reduction too. A modest recovery is expected in the remaining three-quarters of this year led mainly by buoyant

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