Type | Book |
Title | Vietnam: Subnational Demographic and Socio-Economic Variation |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 1996 |
Publisher | International Programs Center, US Bureau of the Census |
URL | http://www.census.gov.edgekey-staging.net/population/international/files/sp/SP79.pdf |
Abstract | Substantial regional variation is found in indicators of economic size and development. Disparity as measured by the ratio of highest to lowest regional value was 2 1: 1, 30: 1, and 19: 1 'for per capita gross domestic product, fiscal revenue, and local government investment, respectively. Urban areas and the Southeast and Mekong Delta regions clearly are in more advantageous economic positions as compared to rural areas and the other five geographic regions. The larger role played by the nonstate fcollective and private) sector and greater linkages with the rest of the world through trade and foreign investment contribute to the higher stages of economic development found in the urban areas and Southeast and Mekong Delta regions. The fiscal system does bring about a degree of equalization; however, per capita fiscal expenditures in Hanoi are still six times the level in Hai Hung province in the Red River Delta. For gross domestic product there is evidence that subnational variation is increasing in the reform period. |
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