Abstract

Together with the state economic component, the collective economic component "becomes the foundation of the national economy". This is an important economic component in contributing to improving the material and spiritual life of its members, reducing social divisions, etc. is the goal that the Communist Party of Vietnam aims to build socialism in order to make "the people rich, the country strong, democratic social, fair and civilized". However, in the process of building and developing Vietnam's socialist-oriented market economy, sometimes the role of this economic sector has not been clearly defined. This study focuses on analyzing the current situation of this economic sector in Vietnam's national economy, and the opinion of the Communist Party of Vietnam on the role of the collective economic sector, thereby proposing solutions to further develop the collective economic sector in the future. References Anh, V. D. (2019). The private sector in the Vietnamese market economy. Banking Journal, Special topic, pp. 26-34. Anh, T. T. (2022). Unifying awareness and concentrating resources to bring the collective economy and the cooperative economy to the right direction, effectively and sustainably. Retrieved from https://www.tapchicongsan.org.vn/web/guest/media-story/-/asset_publisher/V8hhp4dK31Gf/content/thong-nhat-nhan-thuc-tap-trung-nguon-luc-dua-kinh-te-tap-the-kinh-te-hop-tac-phat-trien-dung-huong-hieu-qua-va-ben-vung Ca Mau Province Coordination Office for National Target Programs. (2018). Promoting the role of the collective economy in new rural construction. Retrieved from https://camau.gov.vn/wps/portal/?1dmy&page=trangchitiet&urile=wcm%3Apath%3A/camaulibrary/camauofsite/trangchu/thamluannghiencuu/thamluanhoinghitlnc/fghrtu54687s Communist Party of Vietnam. (2002). The Resolution of the Fifth Conference of the Central Committee (the IXth session). Hanoi: National Politics. Communist Party of Vietnam. (2006). Document of the Xth national congress. Hanoi: National Politics. Communist Party of Vietnam. (2016). Document of the XIIth national congress. Hanoi: National Politics. Communist Party of Vietnam. (2017). Resolution: “Development of the private economy becomes an important driving force of the socialist-oriented market economy”. Communist Party of Vietnam. (2021). Document of the XIIIth national congress. Hanoi: National Politics. Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. (2019). Report on development of Vietnam’s economy in the period 2010 - 2018. General Statistics Office. (2018). Report on economic development. Hanoi: Statistics. General Statistics Office. (2018). Report on labor situation of Vietnam. Hanoi: Statistics. Hau, M. (2022). Analyzing and evaluating the results after 20 years of implementing Resolution No. 13-NQ/TW on the collective economy and summarizing 10 years of implementing the Law on Cooperatives 2012. Hanoi: Ministry of Planning and Investment. Linh, T. (2022). To rapidly and strongly develop the collective and cooperative economic sector, making worthy contributions to the country's socio-economic development in the coming period. Hanoi: Ministry of Planning and Investment. Party Central Committee. (2002). Resolution No. 13-NQ/TW dated 18/3/2002 on continuing to innovate, develop and improve collective economic efficiency. Phuc, V. V. (2019). Private economy: Concepts and development solutions. Journal of Political Theory 7, pp. 27-32 Tam, T. (2022). Collective economic development becomes a solid foundation of the capital's economy. Retrieved from https://baochinhphu.vn/phat-trien-kinh-te-tap-the-tro-thanh-nen-tang-vung-chac-cua-kinh-te-thu-do-102220607104534324.htm Trung, D. (2022). The collective economic sector plays the role of leading producer households, cooperative groups forming value chains, Ministry of Planning and Investment. VCCI. (2010-2016). “Vietnam Enterprise Annual Report”. Hanoi: National Political. VNPI. (2016). “Vietnam Productivity Report”. Hanoi: Vietnam Productivity Institute. History: Received: 22.05.2022; Required revisions: 13.07.2022. Approved: 29.07.2022. Accepted: 08.08.2022.  

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