Việt Nam là một trong những nước nhận kiều hối nhiêù nhất thế giới , chủ yếu từ những người di cư thường trú từ Mỹ .
Vietnam continues to rank in the top ten for receiving the highest amount of remittance payments.
https://www.atmcash.com/money-transf...to-vietnam.htm
The Growing Role of International Remittances in the Vietnamese Economy: Evidence from the Vietnam (Household) Living Standard Surveys
Our findings include that overseas remittances come from throughout the world, but are dominated by the United States as a main source. Also, over time, the destinations of foreign remittances are becoming more diverse as they move away from Ho Chi Minh city and other urban areas, in particular, to other regions and to rural areas.
This information is provided to you by IDEAS at the Economic Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis using RePEc data.
http://ideas.repec.org/p/pra/mprapa/24945.html
Kiêù hôí xóa đói giảm nghèo cho VN
Financial Remittance Brought Vietnam Out of Underdeveloped Status
The most recent estimates for 2010 indicate that Vietnam is no longer among the underdeveloped countries of the world and has moved onto the ranks of middle-income countries. Financial remittances – better known as money being sent back to the home country – have lent a critical hand in accomplishing this major triumph in the country’s formerly depressed economy.
The influx of money by overseas Vietnamese, many of whom fled as political refugees, has dramatically changed the economic landscape of the country in terms of poverty levels and development.
http://www.newgeography.com/content/...eloped-country
http://www.eyedrd.org/2011/06/financ...ed-status.html
http://www.realclearworld.com/2011/0...ed_121854.html
Vietnamese economy is afloat with injection of annual $8.5 billion from overseas remittances
Posted on November 7, 2011
The overseas remittances represent about 24% of Vietnam State’s budget. The Ministry of Finance estimates that this year Vietnam’s budget deficit could reach VND130.6 trillion ($6.3 billion).State budget revenues are expected to be around VND595 trillion ($28.7 billion), while expenditures are projected at VND725.6 trillion ($35 billion) this year
http://www.eyedrd.org/2011/11/vietna...mittances.html
Vietnam may get $10 bln in remittances in 2011-report
Published: Sunday, 11 Dec 2011 | 10:17 PM ET
HANOI, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Vietnam's overseas remittances this year could jump by nearly a fifth to nearly $10 billion, a state-run newspaper on Monday quoted the central bank as saying, beating previous estimates. The money to be sent back by Vietnamese living overseas and foreigners of Vietnamese origin would rise from $8.4 billion in 2010, the Tien Phong newspaper said, citing the State Bank of Vietnam. Last month state-run Vietnam Television said the annual sum would reach a record $8.5 billion, rising 6.3 percent from 2010, which was already well above a government projection of $8.45 billion.
Remittances, along with foreign direct investment and official development assistance, are an important source of foreign exchange to help Vietnam offset its trade deficit, which is expected to shrink this year to $10 billion.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/45635521
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/1...-udhwyc8XJsuzQ
Trong 2010, 8.4 tỷ USD kiêù hôí . Sau tháng 12 / 2011, 10 tỷ USD kiêù hôí , ngoài ra các viện trợ nươc´ ngoài khác giúp cho CHXHCNVN vượt qua 10 tỷ USD thâm hụt thương mại năm nay.
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