Exchange Rate Exposure in Vietnam

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Thi Kim Thoa Nguyen , Thi Bich Hao Vu , Phuong Ngan Doan ,

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Volume 10 - January 2021 (01)

Abstract

Research conducted an overview of the research works to the exchange rate sensitivity, synthesized, analyzed, and evaluated the contributions and limitations of content, method, and theory of use. From there, find the gaps and propose research models to evaluate the factors affecting the exchange rate sensitivity.

Keywords

Exchange rate exposure

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