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During the two decades since the reunification of the country in 1976, the Vietnamese economy underwent more or less continuous change. In three major stages of reforms, Vietnam went from stagnation under orthodox central planning to double-digit growth rates in the industrial sector and an increasingly market-oriented economic system.
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Kokko, A. (2001). Trade and Industrial Policy Reform: The Challenge of Continuous Change. In: Brundenius, C., Weeks, J. (eds) Globalization and Third-World Socialism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333977361_11
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