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How Economic Reforms of the 1980s Changed the Face of Vietnam
No country of a comparable size has seen such an increase in economic freedom over the last twenty-five years.
The Heritage Foundation has published the annual Index of Economic Freedom to assess the levels of economic freedom in 178 countries. Since the survey began in 1995, no other country of a comparable size has seen such rapid gains in economic freedom as Vietnam.
The index uses twelve criteria to measure the economic freedom of each of the 178 countries. The countries that rank at the top of the Index include Singapore, New Zealand, Australia and Switzerland. Meanwhile, Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea occupy the last few places. The highest score for any country is 89.7 (Singapore) and the lowest is 5.2 (North Korea). The most recent index score for Vietnam is 61.7, which represents a gain of 2.9 points over the previous year. This puts Vietnam in the category of “moderately free” countries for the first time in the history of the index.
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