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The Doi Moi Reforms were a set of reforms which transformed Vietnam from a Soviet-Style central planned socialist economy to a [[socialist market economy]], it was launched in December 1986 by the Vietnamese Communist Party’s 6th National Congress, the word “Doi Moi” is a Vietnamese word meaning “restoration”. The Soviet Style Planned Economy became clearly ineffective and flawed in Vietnam, when not too long ago they were at war with the U.S. and had strict sanctions put onto them by the U.S. and was isolated as other socialist countries at the time were (except [[China]]),so they decided to open up to the outside world and replace the [[planned economy]] with a market one, this came with a drastic reduction in Soviet economic and military assistance after the mid 1980s and opening up to the rest of the world by allowing Foreign Direct Investment and More Exportation of Rice. | The Doi Moi Reforms were a set of reforms which transformed Vietnam from a Soviet-Style central planned socialist economy to a [[socialist market economy]], it was launched in December 1986 by the Vietnamese Communist Party’s 6th National Congress, the word “Doi Moi” is a Vietnamese word meaning “restoration”. The Soviet Style Planned Economy became clearly ineffective and flawed in Vietnam, when not too long ago they were at war with the U.S. and had strict sanctions put onto them by the U.S. and was isolated as other socialist countries at the time were (except [[China]]),so they decided to open up to the outside world and replace the [[planned economy]] with a market one, this came with a drastic reduction in Soviet economic and military assistance after the mid 1980s and opening up to the rest of the world by allowing Foreign Direct Investment and More Exportation of Rice.<ref>{{Web citation|author=Hong Anh Tuan|newspaper=GlobalAsia|title=Doi Moi and the Remaking of Vietnam|url=https://www.globalasia.org/v4no3/cover/doi-moi-and-the-remaking-of-vietnam_hong-anh-tuan+|retrieved=2022-10-5}}</ref><ref>{{Web citation|newspaper=Marcrotrends|title=Vietnam Foreign Direct Investment 1970-2022|url=https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/VNM/vietnam/foreign-direct-investment}}</ref> | ||
[[Category:Market socialism]] | [[Category:Market socialism]] | ||
[[Category:History of Vietnam]] | [[Category:History of Vietnam]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Economy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam]] | |||
*[[Socialism with Chinese Characteristics|Socialism with Chinese characteristics]] | *[[Socialism with Chinese Characteristics|Socialism with Chinese characteristics]] | ||
*[[Socialist-oriented market economy]] | *[[Socialist-oriented market economy]] |
Revision as of 21:37, 5 October 2022
The Doi Moi Reforms were a set of reforms which transformed Vietnam from a Soviet-Style central planned socialist economy to a socialist market economy, it was launched in December 1986 by the Vietnamese Communist Party’s 6th National Congress, the word “Doi Moi” is a Vietnamese word meaning “restoration”. The Soviet Style Planned Economy became clearly ineffective and flawed in Vietnam, when not too long ago they were at war with the U.S. and had strict sanctions put onto them by the U.S. and was isolated as other socialist countries at the time were (except China),so they decided to open up to the outside world and replace the planned economy with a market one, this came with a drastic reduction in Soviet economic and military assistance after the mid 1980s and opening up to the rest of the world by allowing Foreign Direct Investment and More Exportation of Rice.[1][2]
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- ↑ Hong Anh Tuan. "Doi Moi and the Remaking of Vietnam" GlobalAsia. Retrieved 2022-10-5.
- ↑ "Vietnam Foreign Direct Investment 1970-2022". Marcrotrends.