Trade Liberalization And Poverty Dynamics in Vietnam 2002-2006

This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization and examines the impact of trade-related variables at the household level. The study is based on a panel dataset of households followed in 2002, 2004 and 2006. Trade-related variables at the household level are defined as the household specialization in terms of production and employment with respect to the type of jobs (wage earners or self-employed) and sectors (import-competing or exported manufactured goods, services, and in agriculture, rice, exported, subsistence and import-competing crops). For the poor, besides the expected positive impact of working in an export-related sector (in industry and in agriculture), diversification in self-employed non-farm activities appears to have been efficient at alleviating poverty. Moreover, the import-competing sectors (in industry and in agriculture) play also a positive role in poverty alleviation. The latter channel could be hindered in the near future, as Vietnam is now in the process of decreasing its import protection.

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Source https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00966364
Author Coello, Barbara, Fall, Madior, Suwa-Eisenmann, Akiko
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 5, 2026, 20:28 (UTC)
Created May 5, 2026, 20:28 (UTC)
Identifier halshs-00966364
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contributor La Banque Mondiale = The World Bank (BM = WB) ; World Bank Group = Groupe Banque Mondiale (WBG = GBM)
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date 2010-06-05T00:00:00
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