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The Vietnamese Economy in the 1990s

James Riedel ()

Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 1997, vol. 11, issue 2, 58-65

Abstract: In the 1980s Vietnam made the transition from a centrally planned economy to a market economy. The critical question now facing Vietnam is whether the remarkable growth rates it has achieved in recent years are sustainable over the long term. Does Vietnam have a viable strategy for long‐term growth, and if not, where can it find one, and what does it have to do to implement it? These are the principal questions addressed in this review of recent literature on economic developments in Vietnam.

Date: 1997
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