JED
  • Home

  • |
  • Announcement

  • |
  • Event

  • |
  • Contact Us

  • Editorial Board

    • Editor-in-Chief
    • Editorial Team
  • Policies & Guidelines

    • Journal Information
    • Guidelines for Authors
    • Guidelines for Reviewers
    • Publication Ethics
  • Online Submission

    • Authors
    • Reviewers
    • Editors
  • Archives

    • Current Issue
    • All Issues
    • Search for Articles
  • Indexing & Abstracting

    • Scopus
    • Web of Science ESCI
    • Asean Citation Index
    • Google Scholar
    • V-CitationGate
    • Crossref
    • DOAJ
    • Cabell's Directories
    • EBSCO Discovery Service
    • ROAD
    • Summons (ProQuest)
    • WorldCat
    • ProQuest Central
    • EconLit

The current issue

Volume 27, Number 1, 2025
Volume 27, Number 1, 2025
Search for Articles
Home / Archives / All Issues / Volume 20, Number 1, April 2018
Volume 20, Number 1, April 2018 << Back
JED, Vol. 20, No.1, April 2018, pp. 32-47 | DOI: 10.33301/JED-P-2018-20-01-02

Impact of Globalization on Economic Growth in Vietnam: An Empirical Analysis

Tran Tho Dat; Nguyen Thi Cam Van

Abstract:This study aims at investigating the impact of globalization on economic growth in the case of Vietnam. Empirical analysis is done by using time series data for the period from 1995 to 2014. The paper tested the stationary cointegration of time series data and utilized the error correction modeling technique to determine the short run relationships among economic growth, globalization, foreign direct investment, balance of trade and exchange rate variables. Then, the long run relationship between economic growth and the variables representing economic integration were estimated by ordinary least square. The results show that globalization, measured by the KOF index, promotes economic growth and Vietnam has gained from integrating into the global economy. The overall index of globalization had positively and significantly impacted the economic growth in Vietnam. The results also indicated that economic globalization had a significantly positive effect on economic growth in the period examined. The study further revealed that foreign direct investment and the exchange rate affect economic growth positively whereas balance of trade affects economic growth negatively.

Keywords:Globalization; economic growth; trade balance; foreign direct investment; cointegration.
Download full text:  

Other articles

  • Linking Country Governance Quality and Derivatives Use: Insights from Firms’ Hedging Behavior in East Asia

    Kim Huong Trang

     
  • Multidimensional Poverty among Households in Southwest Nigeria

    Sakiru Oladele Akinbode; Folake Elizabeth Ojediran

     
  • Personality, Value, and Intergenerational Socioeconomic Mobility: Evidence from Vietnam

    Nguyen Hoang Oanh; Nguyen Hong Ngoc; Siraporn Srisuwan

     
  • Data Mining in Evaluating the Impact of Perceived Trust in the Consumption of Safe Foods in Vietnamese Households: The Case of Vegetables in Hanoi

    Tran Thi Thu Ha; Nguyen Thi Minh; Le Thi Anh; Kieu Nguyet Kim

     
#1406 Building A1, National Economics University, 207 Giai Phong, Hanoi
Tel: +84 (0) 24. 36280280 - Ext: 6407 | Email: submission@ktpt.edu.vn
Publishing License: 159/GP-BTTTT dated 08 May 2023
Copyright © Journal of Economics & Development. All rights reserved