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Marktchancen und Potenziale

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Für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung eines emerging market gilt es, sowohl auf die allgemeine Entwicklungsstrategie, als auch auf die unterschiedlichen Entwicklungsstufen der wirtschaftlichen Sektoren zu verweisen Die Spezifika des Doi Moi beschreiben in diesem Zusammenhang die besondere Mischung der vietnamesischen Wirtschaft zwischen staatlicher Einflußnahme und liberalem Wirtschaften. Dadurch ergeben sich Potenziale, aber auch Hemmnisse für die nachhaltige Entwicklung der Wirtschaft.

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Homlong, N., Springler, E. (2013). Marktchancen und Potenziale. In: Business-Handbuch Vietnam. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-4429-0_2

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