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Author
Trun Hoai Thi Thu (National Economics University, Vietnam; University of Szczecin, student)
Title
The nexus Between the Growth of Microfinance Institutions and the Macroeconomic Context in Vietnam
Splot wydarzeń między wzrostem instytucji mikrofinansowania i kontekstu makroekonomicznego w Wietnamie
Source
Finanse, Rynki Finansowe, Ubezpieczenia, 2017, nr 1 (85), s. 721-730, rys., tab., bibliogr. 18 poz.
Issue title
Zarządzanie finansami
Keyword
Mikrofinanse, Mikroekonomia, Instytucje finansowe
Microfinance, Microeconomics, Financial institutions
Note
streszcz., summ.
Country
Wietnam
Vietnam
Abstract
Celem opracowania jest przedstawienie przeglądu rozwoju sektora mikrofinansowania w Wietnamie i zbadanie związku między rozwojem mikrofinansów instytucji i krajowych czynników ekonomicznych. W szczególności po zapoznaniu z poprzednimi artykułami prowadzonymi na całym świecie, w tym artykule analizuję na rynku wietnamskim relację w ciągu pięciu lat (2010-2015) danych z wietnamskich instytucji mikrofinansowania pod opisową metodą statystyczną. Stwierdzono, że wzrost produktu krajowego brutto (PKB) i portfela kredytowego brutto w mniejszym lub większym stopniu mają związek. Podobnie, bezpośrednie inwestycje zagraniczne (BIZ), oraz wzrost napływu wydaje się mieć związek z rozwojem zasobów. Wynik ten otwiera również kilka możliwości dla przyszłych badań. Dalsze badania można przeprowadzić analizując w sposób ilościowego badania wyników.(abstrakt oryginalny)

The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the development of the microfinance sector in Vietnam and to examine the link between microfinance institution development and domestic economic factors. Particularly after reviewing previous papers conducted all over the world, this paper examines the Vietnamese market by using five years (2010-2015) of data from Vietnamese microfinance institutions by using a descriptive statistical method. It was found that the growth of gross domestic product (GDP) and gross loans portfolio more or less have a relation. Likewise, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow growth seems to have a link with asset development. This result also opens up several avenues for future research. Further studies could be performed to examine data with a quantitative method to test the results.(original abstract)
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ISSN
2450-7741
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/frfu.2017.1.85-57
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