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Vietnam recorded the fastest growth rate in labor productivity
between 1991 and 2012 when compared to other member countries of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), according to a report
recently released by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and
Wales (ICAEW).
The country exhibited a remarkable 184
percent growth rate over this period, equivalent to five percent per year,
the ICAEW said in its “Economic Insight: Southeast Asia” quarterly briefing
Q1/2015, citing data from the International Labor Organization.
The country was followed by
All the major ASEAN economies achieved
faster productivity growth than the
The result means
Singapore and Malaysia have invested
substantial resources in productivity growth with subsidized or free courses
for workers, in the former’s case, and assistance for employers to upskill
their workers, in the latter’s case, the report said.
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As a result, the country would benefit from
maintaining low-cost production in the near future, it said.
Its latest GDP figures show a strong six
percent gain in 2014, on preliminary estimates, boosted by a 13.6 percent
rise in exports.
However, like
But it will take time for this to spread
across larger sections of the economy, the ICAEW said, adding that it will
also rely on the development of the requisite skills such as engineering,
science, and programming.
The government has launched initiatives to
train more accountants, because of which education becomes an essential
determinant of productivity after a certain threshold is reached.
Its education system ranks far ahead of
peers with similar income, the report said, adding that the system is in the
top 20 for all three subjects, including math, reading and science, in the
OECD’s
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Chủ Nhật, 15 tháng 3, 2015
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