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Vietnam stands at an important crossroad in its transition from a planned to market
oriented economy. Since the implementation of economic reform starting with Doi
Moi in 1986, supplemented with further reform from 1989, the economy experienced
rapid economic growth during the period of the 1990s until 1997. Since this time
GDP growth has noticeably slowed, partly due to the onset of the financial and
economic crisis to afflict the region in 1997-98, and partly due to a disconcerting, and
related, decline in foreign direct investment flows. Despite this adverse development
there has been a remarkable transformation of the economy that has seen it become
more globally oriented, as exemplified by a rapid growth of both exports and imports
and with a significant contribution to the economy from the foreign invested sector.
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