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The term đổi mới itself is a general term with wide use in the Vietnamese language meaning "innovate" or "renovate". However, the Đổi Mới Policy (Chính sách Đổi Mới) refers specifically to these reforms that sought to transition Vietnam from a command economy to a socialist-oriented market economy. [1] [page needed]
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Đào Nguyên Cát (1927 – 6 October 2023) was a Vietnamese economist, professor and journalist. [1] He was the founding and editor-in-chief of The Vietnam Economic Times, one of the country's oldest and most influential economics and business publications.
Đặng Phong (2004), Kinh tế Miền Nam Việt nam thời kỳ 1955 - 1975, Nhà xuất bản Khoa học xã hội, Hà Nội, tháng 12. Douglas C. Dacy (1986), Foreign aid, war, and economic development: South Vietnam, 1955–1975, Cambridge University Press.
List of Vietnamese Region by 2021 GRDP Rank Region Population GRDP (billion VND) GRDP (million USD) Percapita (USD) 1 Southeast: 17,074,300 2,192,303
A brief independent period followed with the coronation of female sister kings Trung Trac and Trung Nhi, which ended in 43 AD. The second Chinese domination was the period from 43 to 544 AD. Lý Nam Đế gained control of Vietnam from Chinese hands for about 60 years before the third Chinese domination, 603-907 AD.
Tư duy kinh tế Việt Nam 1975–1989 – Nhật ký thời bao cấp (Economic mindset of Vietnam 1975–1989 – Diary of Subsidy Economy period). NXB Tri thức, 2009 OCLC 464762405 "Phá rào" trong kinh tế vào đêm trước Đổi mới ('Fence breaking' in the Economic
Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MSB), formerly known as Maritime Bank [2] is the first commercial joint stock bank to be granted a license in Vietnam. [3] [4] [5]