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APPENDIX 1. LIST OF VIETNAMESE COMMERCIAL BANKS ENGAGED IN FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
STT
Bank name | Acronym | |
1 | Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development | Agribank |
2 | Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam | BIDV |
3 | Vietnam Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank | MBBank |
4 | Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank | Sacombank |
5 | Saigon Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank | SHB |
6 | Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam | VCB |
7 | Vietnam Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Industry and Trade | CTG |
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APPENDIX 2. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS OF OUTPUT – INPUT IN THE PERFORMANCE MODEL
Variable
Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Max | ||
CPQL | overall | 2,193,437 | 1,613,853 | 41,102 | 7,167,277 |
between | 1,309,484 | 541,986 | 4,339,729 | ||
within | 1,063,089 | -676,754 | 6,330,721 | ||
VSCH | overall | 31,900,000 | 19,900,000 | 688,072 | 89,600,000 |
between | 15,200,000 | 10,400,000 | 47,800,000 | ||
within | 14,000,000 | -2,478,804 | 76,700,000 | ||
TSCD | overall | 4,799,214 | 3,144,847 | 121,410 | 11,400,000 |
between | 2,342,911 | 1,524,807 | 7,114,295 | ||
within | 2,273,840 | -790,258 | 9,136,908 | ||
TNSDP | overall | 3,743,645 | 2,715,938 | 121,976 | 15,200,000 |
between | 1,913,984 | 879,858 | 5,677,490 | ||
within | 2,055,854 | -1,342,348 | 13,300,000 | ||
DNTDR | overall | 348,000,000 | 289,000,000 | 5,859,178 | 1,140,000,000 |
between | 222,000,000 | 113,000,000 | 637,000,000 | ||
within | 203,000,000 | -43,700,000 | 935,000,000 | ||
NV | overall | 479,000,000 | 363,000,000 | 11,300,000 | 1,410,000,000 |
between | 275,000,000 | 162,000,000 | 809,000,000 | ||
within | 259,000,000 | -14,500,000 | 1,170,000,000 | ||
TSSLK | overall | 158,000,000 | 99,200,000 | 6,965,757 | 486,000,000 |
between | 73,900,000 | 58,000,000 | 246,000,000 | ||
within | 71,700,000 | -749,352 | 397,000,000 |

Chart of changes in each input of commercial banks with OFDI from Q2/2009 - Q2/2020
Source: author's calculation

Chart of the evolution of each output of commercial banks with OFDI from the second quarter of 2009 to the second quarter of 2020
Source: author's calculation





