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Vietnam has a decade or more of economic reform experience, and most of it has been good.1 GDP growth has been healthy, even after taking the 1998-2000 slowdown into account. Real output doubled from 1990-2000 and real output per capita grew by twothirds.
Poverty has been greatly reduced, health and education are broadly improving, and regional economic growth has been widely if not evenly spread. Most remarkably, exports have shot up seven times in US$ (1991-2000), showing that Vietnam is quite capable of competing in tough foreign markets. The energetic response of private firm creation in the wake of the Enterprise Law shows that many Vietnamese want to run their own companies, and create jobs and output at the same time. A naïve observer would
remark, "well done - do more" and go on to the next issue.
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