The influence of foreign direct investment on accommodation patterns in Vietnam as a result of the open-door policy
2010; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/13683500902937628
ISSN1747-7603
AutoresWantanee Suntikul, Richard Butler, David Airey,
Tópico(s)Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
ResumoBefore the 'open-door' policy doi moi, the Vietnamese government had monopolised all sectors of tourism in the country. In 1987, one year after the beginning of doi moi, the state issued the Law on Foreign Investment, which encouraged foreign direct investment (FDI) in Vietnam, especially in the tourism industry. This article examines the influence of the resulting influx of FDI on tourism accommodation patterns in Vietnam. A synopsis of policy and background of FDI in Vietnam accommodation is followed by an examination of developments, projects and experiences in this field since doi moi. The article then investigates the effects of FDI in Vietnam tourism accommodation on developments and practices in Vietnam's accommodation market, including the traditional state-owned accommodation sub-sector. The article integrates insights gained from interviews with operators of joint venture and state-owned hotels in Vietnam.
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