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The fast growth of provinces around HCMC is an old story and one that is often explained by their superior location and/or their more recent experience with markets before Doi Moi. The fact that some provinces also near to the economic center of Viet Nam do a lot better than others with a similar location is seldom remarked upon, as that would suggest a more complex story. There is a related puzzle. If any other region in Viet Nam should do well, it must be the provinces close to Ha Noi and Hai Phong.1 They have good infrastructure, are close to major ports and markets, and have access to well-trained workers.2 Yet their recent population growth is among the slowest in the country, while several provinces near HCMC are among the fastest. Why should many provinces touching Ha Noi and Hai Phong grow more slowly in population than the Northeast, North or South Central Coast or Mekong Delta?
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