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Vietnam was split into two separate governments after the end of the war. The North was controlled by a Communist government while the South had a government similar to democracy. But in 1975, Vietnam was reunified under Communist control; in 1976 it officially became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

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South Vietnam (and N. Vietnam) became ONE communist Vietnam country after the war. There "economics" would be similar to their communist counterparts in the former Soviet Union (Russia), Communist China, etc.

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The Vietnamese economy was shattered after the United States Government had dropped chemicals on crops, bombed farm lands and imposed heavy sanctions after the 'pull out' of American troops. It would never fully recover.

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Same; until trade opened up in the '90's. More goods are being exchanged in the 21st century...probably, than ever before.

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because vietnam had 30 years of straight wars !

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The British moved into Vietnam (called indoor China at the time) in 1945 after the Japanese surrender & then the British handed it back to the french

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