DEVELOPMENT OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISES OF VIETNAM IN CURRENT CONTEXT

Vu Thi Hong Phuong

Abstract


With the efforts of businesses themselves and the government's supportive policies, in recent times, the private business force in our country has clearly demonstrated its dynamism, creativity and role as an essential catalyst for economic growth, creating jobs, improving people's life quality, etc. However, reality shows that this type of economy still has many limitations, difficulties and challenges. This article focuses on generalizing private enterprises and the development of private enterprises in our country through stages, identifying the constraints and problems facing private enterprises in our country at present, thereby proposing several solutions and recommendations to strongly promote the development of this critical type of enterprise in our country in the near future.

JEL: L26, M13, O17, P31

 

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human resource management, auditing, culture, organization, performance, relevance, growth, employees

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejefr.v8i3.1715

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