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Although Vietnam’s economic performance in recent years has been
impressive, with average GDP growth rates exceeding 7 percent, there
are worries regarding macroeconomic stability and sustainability. Apart
from inflation, sluggish reforms of state-owned enterprises, and commodity
trade and current account deficits, the most serious concern are
related to the emerging regional income and development gaps in the
country. Inequality is increasing as growth seems to be concentrated to
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with surrounding provinces, while other
parts of the country are lagging behind. This is obviously a social problem,
but also a political challenge. To maintain political stability, it is
necessary that a majority of the population supports the existing policies:
most of Vietnam’s 82 million inhabitants live outside the growth centers.
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