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ArtikelVietnam Has Developed at Stunning Speed By Letting Market Forces Do Their Work. It Should Free Up Its Politics, Too  
Oleh: The Economist (Editor)
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Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 387 no. 8577 (Apr. 2008), page 13.
Topik: Vietnam; Market; Asia; China
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Isi artikelNot so long ago the word "Vietnamese" was almost invitably accompanied in press reports by the phrase "boat people". For two decades after the fall of Saigon in 1975, the defining image of Vietnam was waves of bedraggled refugees washing up on its neighbours' shores, fleeing oppression and penury back home. How things have changed. Today, many former refugees are returning to seek new careers and start business in a transformed Vietnam. It is now one and start businesses in a transformed Vietnam. It is now one of Asia's fastest-developing countries, with annual growth averaging 7.5% over the past decade. Although this less stellar than China's growth, our special report this week finds that Vietnam has made more impressive progress in cutting poverty than its vast northern neighbour. The government's initial hopes for 9% growth this year may be dashed, as the county struggles with double-digit inflation and a yawning trade gap. But the long-term outlook remains promising.
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