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Vietnam economic reform
The Myth of Doi Moi in Vietnam
By David Hutt
The country's people have flourished not because of the Communist Party of Vietnam, but in spite of it.
Vietnam: A Tale of Two APECs
By Edmund Sim
As Asia comes back to Vietnam to talk economics, Hanoi navigates its own rough economic waters.
Good Morning, Vietnam Stocks
By Anthony Fensom
Vietnam's equities are in a “sweet spot” but risks remain.
Can Vietnam Maintain Its Economic Success?
By James Birkett
In order to keep up it remarkable progress, Vietnam will need to grapple with pervasive corruption.
Privatizing State-Owned Enterprises in Vietnam: Government Dilemmas
By Le Vinh Trien and Kris Hartley
“Stalled growth through the failure of SOEs is a threat to political stability.”
What a China Hard Landing Means for Vietnam
By Luke Hunt
The consequences could be dire for the Southeast Asian state.
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